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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 ...
Wild Georgia columnist Charles Seabrook ponders why Baltimore orioles appear to be showing up more in Georgia in winter.
WEST MICHIGAN — As promised, News Channel 3 is back with our Photo of the Month vote! This time around we're asking you to ...
The first oriole of the season is, to me, official confirmation that spring is here, probably because I always see the first one picking insects from apple blossoms.
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 ...
Could it be that if you put out a Baltimore oriole feeder, an oriole will come? That’s what happened to Lisa Rose after her boy friend gave her a Christmas present of a bright orange feeder m… ...
Mike Jacobs Always in Season: ‘Tis the season to watch for 2 kinds of orioles A second oriole species occurs in our area. This is the orchard oriole. Orchard orioles and Baltimore orioles ...
BALTIMORE, Sept. 12.--The sixty-eighth anniversary of the battle of North Point, which begins the annual Oriole festival, was celebrated to-day with more than usual ceremony and display.
In a major conservation success, 10 oriole chicks hatched at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute’s (NZCBI) Bird House, and the Zoo is seeking the public’s help to name ...
The adult male Baltimore oriole has a black head, is black on the back and is brilliant orange underneath. The adult male Eastern towhee also has a black head and is black on the back. However ...