Do 'Oriole' and 'Oriolus' redirect to the same talk page because they are so similar? I would have thought since one is a bird and the other a genus they shouldn't be merged. If they merit different pages, then surely?...Geno-Supremo (talk)10:04, 12 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]
There is a body called the GOLDEN ORIOLE GROUP in the UK that monitors and studies the species where it breeds in small numbers.more onfo at www.goldenoriolegroup.org but the website is being updated soon so maybe out of date when you view as at 16.3.04
I'm not sure what the exact phrasing is, but shouldn't we put a direct disambig link toNew World oriole at the top for those looking for, say, aBaltimore Oriole?Rufous-crowned Sparrow (talk)03:28, 13 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Methinks the school mascot in Indiana does not refer to the old world Orioles. I have no idea how to move it, however, nor to where -- is it a generic or is it actually a Baltimore?—Precedingunsigned comment added by134.243.212.23 (talk)17:32, 24 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I removed the paragraph below as it didn't seem encyclopedic. It had been added in 2009.
"An unidentified oriole was heard on May 14, 1994, at 1,000 metersASL south of the summit ofCamiguin in thePhilippines, where the genus was not previously known to occur. It might have been an undescribedtaxon, or simply a vagrant of a known species.[1]"