Northern Orioles
The Northern Oriole (Icterus galbula) includes both the eastern and western "Baltimore orioles." This species' adults are 7 to 8 inches long with a 9 to 12-inch wingspan. They are 1 to 1.5 ounces in weight. Males have orange breasts, abdomens, and rumps, black wings with white bars, and a blackhead, which distinguishes them from females. Females and immature males have olive-brown backs and heads with black spots, yellow to orange breasts and abdomens, and brownish wings with white bars.
This kind of bird spends the spring and summer seasons in the United States and southern Canada. You have to pay $800 to own a bird. This migratory species eats a lot of fruit, particularly ripe, dark fruits like mulberries and cherries. They are also famous for being picky eaters which can make you cost more if you raise a Northern Oriole.
Price: $800