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A male Baltimore Oriole perches near its nest at Cromwell Valley Park. Several pairs of Baltimore and Orchard Orioles have returned to the park this year during nesting season.
Baltimore orioles are expected to be among the hundreds of millions birds that will be flying northward along the Central Flyway on Saturday night. Kansas is along that path.
NORTHERN ORIOLE: Also known as the Baltimore Oriole, this bird is known for its bold orange and black colors, beautiful songs and strong nests.
From his standpoint, this was a prudent thing to do. The prospect of continuing to labor with the Baltimore Orioles, who are facing a rebuilding period, hardly could be appealing.
Arrayed in black and white and brilliant orange, the male Baltimore oriole is unmistakable. The female is harder to spot. She tends to be gray on the back and wings, with the white patches ...
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 ...
If the playoffs are baseball's version of a final exam, June was essentially the Baltimore Orioles' midterm. After cruising through the first two months of the season with a 36-19 record, the ...
Wild Georgia columnist Charles Seabrook ponders why Baltimore orioles appear to be showing up more in Georgia in winter.
Baseball America recently highlighted five AFL prospects with Major League potential that are flying under the radar and Willems, a catcher and first baseman, made the list.
Baltimore orioles are expected to be among the hundreds of millions birds that will be flying northward along the Central Flyway on Saturday night. Kansas is along that path.