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Colorful Baltimore orioles have just returned to Northern Michigan. The male Baltimore oriole is a striking black and orange bird unlike any other bird in our area. Audubon describes it as “one ...
Baltimore oriole arrival is a true ... males get very high testosterone levels and thus in a location where there's a mirror or glass they attack their own image to drive the "other male" out of ...
A male baltimore oriole looks down from a tree in Washington, W.Va recently. If you have a recent photo that showcases the beauty of the Mid-Ohio Valley, submit it to Art Smith at asmith ...
After 22 years, Baltimore has its oriole back. At its annual meeting in Baton Rouge, La., last weekend, a committee of the American Ornithologists Union reversed its 1973 decision and reclassified … ...
It’s hard to believe that the Baltimore oriole is a blackbird. Few if any of our other birds outdo it in showiness. Adult males are neon orange underneath with a hood of ebony and inky-black.
A male Baltimore oriole enjoys a halved orange. Baltimore orioles are voracious insect eaters but also are fond of fruits, suet products, nectar and grape jelly. (Courtesy of Twofingered Typist ...
There are two kinds of orioles that nest in the Skiatook area, the Baltimore oriole and the orchard oriole. The males are brightly colored and are easy to identify, females Nature Note: Two kinds ...