On May 31, 2026 I was at Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary near the Huachuca Mountains in southeastern Arizona and saw my first Scott's orioles. My guide, Jake Thompson, pointed it out to me, but it took me a little while to realize it was a bird I'd not seen before, a lifer. I only saw a couple of females, not a male.
It is named after General Winfield Scott from the Mexican war. It is sometimes called the mountain or desert oriole, and it is actually both, as it is most common in elevated arid habitats, particularly the desert-facing slopes of mountains, or semiarid plains between mountain ranges, which is exactly where I was when I saw them.
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| Illustration of a female from Birds of the World. |
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| Illustration of a male from Birds of the World. |


















