Oriole
(noun)
A brightly colored songbird of the family Icteridae, found in North and South America.
Origin:
From french oriole, from old french aureole, from latin aureola ("golden halo"), from aurum ("gol.d")
Examples:
- The oriole is known for its bright orange and black plumage.
- He saw a Baltimore oriole in his backyard and quickly grabbed his camera.
- The oriole's diet consists mostly of insects and fruits.
- He heard the sweet melody of the oriole singing in the morning.
- The oriole's nesting habits are fascinating to observe.