
The Crested Oropendola of the Trinidad rainforest stands on a branch.

The Crested Oropendola displays.

A view of the rainforest from the Asa Wright Nature Centre veranda. In the tree on the right are these strange hanging things, which are the nests of the Crested Oropendola.
( Jealous yet? DB)

Hanging nests of the Crested Oropendola
Eleanor's question, just how do they get into them?
Donegal Browne
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