Baltimore Oriole - RDR2 Animal

The Baltimore Oriole is a Small-sized bird of the Oriole species, featured in Red Dead Redemption 2 and Red Dead Online.

This animal can be hunted, but cannot be skinned. Studying the Baltimore Oriole is required for the "Zoologist" Achievement.

Baltimore Oriole Details & Location:

The Baltimore Oriole can be found in Roanoke Ridge. Their omnivorous diet includes fruit, nectar from flowers, and insects. The best way to kill or wound an oriole is with a Bow with Small Game Arrows. Oriole carcasses can be sold to traders.

Baltimore Oriole Hunting Tips:

The Baltimore Oriole yields a carcass and gamey bird meat. Used in crafting and cooking or can be sold. Use a Bow with a Small Game Arrow for a clean kill.

Map Location - Baltimore Oriole

Where to find the Baltimore Oriole in Red Dead Redemption 2 - Map Location / Habitat:

The Baltimore Oriole is Found in Roanoke Ridge, in New Hanover south of Annesburg.

Baltimore Oriole - Map Location in RDR2

Baltimore Oriole Info

Animal Species Oriole
Animal Class Bird
Animal Family Icteridae
Size Small
Location Found in Roanoke Ridge, in New Hanover south of Annesburg
Hunting Can be hunted
Required for Achievement "Zoologist" Achievement
Scientific Name Icterus galbula

Baltimore Oriole Appearances

Game Edition Game Edition: Red Dead OnlineRed Dead OnlineGame Edition: RDR 2 Story ModeRDR 2 Story Mode

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