Continuing coverage from the southwest United States of America, here, beautiful/yellow Hooded Oriole @ Molino Basin, Mt. Lemmon, outside Tucson, AZ.






More male Hooded Oriole:





Bonus shots of beautiful (& significantly less yellow) Canyon Towhee at that same location:



This associate has stopped here many times, but has never seen this bird. For that matter, any bird!
It takes an ‘eagle eye’ to see birds….ha ha…eagle eye!