Likely a breeding bird, as they are now breeding in westchester—

> 
> On Aug 15, 2020, at 10:01 PM, Jonathan Perez <jonathan.ape...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I had my first orchard oriole of the fall migration. I was running the Bronx 
> River parkway  halfway between crest wood and bronxville.
> 
> The bird had a distinctive two-note “chuck” and white edged feathers on the 
> wing bars, olive upper parts and yellow underparts. I like a Baltimore 
> Oriole, it lacked any bright orange, black hood, and no orange on chest.
> 
> Yellow overall and larger- I at first thought it was a chat. But it became 
> apparent it was a female orchard oriole, also the long down curved bill. 
> 
> Nothing super special, but nice to see a migratory bird again.
> 
> JP
> 
> Please excuse my brevity.  Sent from my iPhone

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