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Not if it was the size of a blue jay. My first guess would be an escaped specimen of Icterus icterus, the Troupial.
I have encountered them in Puerto Rico; they look like Baltimores bulked up on steroids.
Dr. Bob Barrett
Geosciences
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World Civilizations: Latin America
at
University of Akron
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Subject: [Ohio-birds] Baltimore Oriole??
Is it possible to have a Baltimore Oriole here is South West Ohio in the winter?
The bird was about the size of a Blue Jay and was Orange and black.
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