Baltimore Oriole Dines at Hummingbird Feeder

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A gorgeous, flaming orange and black male baltimore oriole drinks sugar water from our hummingbird feeder with background accompaniment of singing locusts and the occasional cooing of a mourning dove.

Four Orioles Feed Together

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Four female Hooded Orioles are on the feeder at one time–and a fifth tries to get on, too! An extra female tries to feed on the nearby “oriole feeder” but it is overrun with bees and she quickly comes back to the hummingbird feeder. And, in the background, a Downy woodpecker is feeding on a suet cake

A pair of Baltimore Orioles feed on an orange

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Had several Baltimore Orioles migrating through our area in early May. They drank nectar from the cherry tree blossoms, from my hummingbird feeders, and from the oranges I hung in the trees. My favorite bird!

Baltimore Oriole at Wild Birds Unlimited East Lansing Michigan

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Miss Baby Doll likes to watch the Baltimore Oriole at the window feeder. Mr. Oriole isn’t so sure he likes to be watched.

Birds Choice Oriole-Fest Oriole Feeder – For the Wild Birds

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This Oriole-Fest Oriole Feeder from Birds Choice is our best selling feeder – and for good reason! This all-in-one feeder allows you to feed citrus slices, nectar and jelly at the same time! The bright orange color and built in ant moat will keep your orioles on this feeder all summer. You can find the Oriole-Fest feeder here: www.forthewildbirds.com For the Wild Birds and www.forthewildbirds.com specialize in providing knowledge gained by experience and high quality products to our customers. In addition to selling fresh seed, we also carry feeders, houses and accessories from great brands like Droll Yankees, WoodLink, Birds Choice, Perky-Pet, Erva and more! You can find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/forthewildbirds

SkyCafe Oriole Feeder

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With the success of the Sky Cafe Bluebird Feeder we are proud to introduce the newly adapted Sky Cafe Oriole Feeder. The feeder allows for maximum oriole activity while keeping out unwanted larger birds such as robins. Like all SkyCafe Bird Feeders, the SkyCafe Oriole Feeder includes out patented squirrel-proof orange dome. Feeder comes with vinyl coated 1.5″ wore form that allows easy access to Orioles. It also comes with a custom made sturdy UV stable orange slice/mealworm/jelly cup; removable for easy cleaning. Feeder includes 2′ hanging chain and cord & cord lock to use when pole mounting. Available at www.skycafe.com

orioles fighting over feeder.wmv

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I just made this feeder yesterday and it seems to have attracted a pretty good crowd..

Introducing the 4 Cup Baltimore Oriole Jelly Bar!

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This amazing feeder attracts Baltimore Orioles like you wouldn’t believe! The feeder has only been up for a few days and these birds were filmed in less than an hour. For more information, go to www.bojellybar.com. Thanks for watching.

Baltimore Orioles At My Bird Feeder May 2011

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Baltimore Orioles At My Feeder In Northern Michigan

Woodpecker Wars: for the top dog title at the bird feeder!

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On this nice sunny Mother’s Day morning, I happened to notice two Orioles trying to drink sugar water out of a hummingbird feeder outside our sliding glass patio door. This is extremely unusual as I have never seen an Oriole at ANY of our feeders before – nor have I ever observed any other bird than a hummingbird at the hummingbird feeder. I set the camera out and caught the pair making a couple of passes at the thing before they took off to parts unknown. In the second half of the clip, a red-bellied woodpecker gets tired of waiting for a male grosbeak to leave the feeder. He finally descends from the upper reaches of the tree and runs him off. It starts out with a stare-down, then a peck to make his point! [I've heard that red-heads do have a temper!] When the woodpecker leaves, a titmouse hurries in and makes a snatch and grab for a sunflower seed – then he’s outta there! It is early am on the first part and I’m sorry the lighting is poor. In any event, I hope you enjoy the clip.

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