Hummingbird eating from the Oriole feeder and being chased
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Hummingbird eating from the Oriole feeder and being chased
There is something so relaxing - so soothing - about watching birds nest, feed and go about their daily lives. I get hours of pleasure watching the different species of birds make a home in my garden - and you can too. Not only will you get the enjoyment of watching nature first hand, you will also be
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Hummingbird eating from the Oriole feeder and being chased
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A Baltimore and an Orchard Oriole come to a feeder to feast on grape jelly. Brief appearance of a Ruby-throated Hummingbird
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The Hooded Oriole (Icterus cucullatus) Adults have a pointed bill and white wing bars. The adult male has an orange head with black on the face and throat; they are black on the back, wings and tail, orange on the underparts. Their breeding habitat is open areas with trees, especially palms, across the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. The nest is a tightly woven pouch attached to the underside of a leaf or tree branch. These birds migrate in flocks south to Mexico’s southwestern coast; they are permanent residents in Baja California Sur, the Mexican east coast, and Belize. Some may over-winter near feeders. They forage in trees and shrubs, also feeding from flowers. Because it pierces the base of the flower, it does not assist in pollination. These birds mainly eat insects, nectar and fruit, and will also visit hummingbird feeders as seen in this video.
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Oriole and hummingbird on feeders
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Hooded orioles and Bullocks orioles at a hummingbird feeder in the Los Angeles area.
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A special treat for a beautiful bird. When there’s grape jelly in the feeders, the oranges go unnoticed.
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First oriole seen on hummer feeder.