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Trupial bird Curaçao's pride

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The Trupial, also known as the West Indian oriole, is the national bird of Curaçao.It's a striking bird known for its vibrant orange and black plumage, with a bright orange body and black wings, tail, and head.

 

The Trupial has a melodious and distinctive song, often heard throughout the island. These birds are commonly found in open woodlands, savannas, and urban areas across Curaçao. They're omnivorous, feeding on fruits, insects, and nectar.

 

Cultural significance

The Trupial bird holds significant cultural importance in Curaçao. It is the national bird of the island and is cherished for its vibrant plumage and celebrated for its beauty and distinctive song, also representing its biodiversity, beauty, and cultural heritage.The Trupial's presence is deeply woven into the fabric of Curaçao's identity, often symbolizing freedom, resilience, and the island's natural beauty. Its image and likeness are frequently featured in local art, folklore, and literature, serving as a source of inspiration and pride for the people of Curaçao. Additionally, the Trupial's melodious call is celebrated as a cherished part of the island's auditory landscape, evoking a sense of nostalgia and belonging for residents and visitors alike.Trupial bird Curaçao's pride

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