Icterus Galbula Galbula, commonly known as the Northern Oriole, is a species of bird found predominantly in North America. Synonyms for this bird include Baltimore Oriole, Golden Robin, and Orange-hooded Oriole. This species of oriole is known for its striking black and orange feathers, with males having a more vibrant coloration than females. These birds are known for their melodious songs and their beautiful nests, which are woven intricately using plant fibers. Northern Orioles are omnivorous, feeding on insects, fruit, and nectar. Despite their relatively small size, these birds are known for their resilience and adaptability, thriving in a variety of habitats such as marshes, forests, and grasslands.