Black-naped Oriole (Oriolus chinensis)
Black-naped Orioles rarely descend to the ground. They forage high in trees and usually stay within the canopy. Nevertheless, they are not birds of the deep forest. Originally from coastal woodlands and mangroves, they have adapted to cultivated areas and parks and gardens.
The Black-naped Oriole is not at risk and rank among the top 10 most common residents in Singapore.
There was something behind the fence that this guy wanted so badly . . . he was trying desparately to get on the other side. (Miami MetroZoo - February 23, 2007)

Black-naped Oriole (Oriolus chinensis)
Black-naped Orioles rarely descend to the ground. They forage high in trees and usually stay within the canopy. Nevertheless, they are not birds of the deep forest. Originally from coastal woodlands and mangroves, they have adapted to cultivated areas and parks and gardens.
The Black-naped Oriole is not at risk and rank among the top 10 most common residents in Singapore.
There was something behind the fence that this guy wanted so badly . . . he was trying desparately to get on the other side. (Miami MetroZoo - February 23, 2007)
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