About the St. Lucia Oriole
The Saint Lucia oriole (Icterus laudablis) is a species of songbird endemic to Saint Lucia. Locally known as the Corouge, it is in the family Icteridae and the genus Icterus. Due to human development, this species of Oriole has seen significant population decline due to invasive species and habitat loss.
Source: Wikipedia
Taxonomy & Classification
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Class | Aves |
| Order | Passeriformes |
| Family | Troupials and Allies (Icteridae) |
| Species | Icterus laudabilis |
| Species Codes | stlori1, SLOR |
| Conservation | EN Endangered |
Frequently Asked Questions
What family does the St. Lucia Oriole belong to?
The St. Lucia Oriole (Icterus laudabilis) belongs to the Troupials and Allies family (Icteridae), in the order Passeriformes.
What is the conservation status of the St. Lucia Oriole?
The St. Lucia Oriole is classified as "Endangered" (EN) by IUCN Red List.
How can I identify the St. Lucia Oriole?
The Saint Lucia oriole (Icterus laudablis) is a species of songbird endemic to Saint Lucia. Locally known as the Corouge, it is in the family Icteridae and the genus Icterus. Due to human development, this species of Oriole has seen significant population decline due to invasive species and habitat ...
Where can I report a St. Lucia Oriole sighting?
You can log sightings of St. Lucia Oriole on eBird (ebird.org) using species code stlori1, or on iNaturalist.