Icterus pectoralis (Spot Breasted Oriole) is a species of birds in the family New World blackbirds. They are found in The Nearctic and The Neotropics. Individuals are known to live for 11.6 years.
Definition: The largest scale biogeographic division of the earth's surface based on the historic and evolutionary distribution patterns of plants and animals.
Definition: Single birth offspring quantity. The proportion or number of offspring produced from a single pregnancy (mammals) or ovulation (fish) or nesting (birds).