Three votes for female Orchard Oriole. One vote for female Western Tanager.
This is a fuzzier picture, same horrid lighting, but more of a side view.

On Aug 28, 2016 8:33 PM, "Susan Rosine" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I posted this to the Facebook group, but no definite answers there yet.
> The bird was yellow on breast and belly (no white or buff). White wing
> bars. Slightly smaller than adult Bullock's Oriole.
> Sorry for the bad lighting conditions in the photo. This is one of the
> clearer pictures, but I can try and post more if necessary.
> This bird was at The Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Refuge, Adams County,
> August 24th. Could it really be a female Hooded or Orchard Oriole?
> Susan R., Thornton, Adams Co.
>

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