Oropendola
Oropendolas (genus Psarocolius) are big blackbirds making up the family members (Icteridae) prevalent in South as well as Central America.
Typically, these passerine birds have chestnut, dark brownish, chestnut or black tuft, lengthy yellow tails, black legs, and also directed beaks.
These colonial dog breeders typically populate forests, and open timberlands. Men, which are 50% bigger than women average 30– 50 cm long. Oropendolas feeds on fruits as well as big insects.