Orioles don’t eat seeds and won’t visit a traditional bird feeder. A Baltimore oriole’s diet consists of fruit, nectar, and insects. David Musumeche of Backyard Chirper says, “the perfect ...
Baltimore Orioles are often very common in open woods and groves in summer. Their bag-shaped hanging nests, artfully woven of plant fibers, are familiar sights in the shade trees in towns. This bird ...
A MALE ROSE-BREASTED grosbeak takes a break from the feeders. The grosbeaks and Baltimore orioles are neotropical migrants that due to distance usually arrive later in spring than some of the ...