Baltimore Oriole
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Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula), male, family Icteridae, Costa Rica
New World orioles are in the blackbird family, Icteridae, while Old World orioles are in the oriole family, Oriolidae.
This bird nests in the US and Canada, and overwinters in Central America and NE South America
photograph by Enrique Fonseca
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day 12
today's bird is the baltimore oriole!
- the word oriole comes from the latin word for golden, aureolus
- baltimore orioles have a serious sweet tooth. they love fruit, jelly, and nectar– especially oranges
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A Collection of Mini Garden Birds
Spotting a beautiful bird in your backyard is like watching a fashion show. This Collection of Mini Garden Birds is a set of eight different soft vinyl birds that you can arrange to your heart's desire. The package is designed to look like a birdhouse, so you could just leave the figures in the package or take them out and make displays in your house. Hide them for your partner so you can take turns bird-spotting! Each 1-1/8" to 1-3/8" tall figure is based on a real bird. Includes Steller’s Jay, Goldfinch, Oriole, Blue Jay, Cardinal, Blue Tit and more!
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aro ace cuties
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Scott’s Oriole
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No one is looking?
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I painted this bird cause I liked the pic but I don’t know what kind it is. An oriole perhaps?
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Good birds of today included this orchard oriole who must have returned in the last few days, plus recently returned barn swallows and migrating black and white warblers. I also heard horned larks and saw a kestrel. Others like brown thrashers, towhees, blue-gray gnatcatchers, hermit thrushes and tree swallows have been back for a while. Every day there are new birds. Expecting wood thrushes and catbirds any time. Hummingbirds too. During the migration I may make bird tally posts. If you don’t want to see them just mute #bird tally . :-) I get pretty excited about this.
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January 31, 2024 - Orange-crowned Oriole (Icterus auricapillus)
These orioles are found in and around humid forests and in cultivated areas with trees in parts of northern South America. Foraging in pairs, small family groups, and mixed-species flocks with other orioles, they feed on arthropods, fruits, and nectar. Their hanging nests are woven mainly from palm fibers, usually under palm fronds. Females lay clutches of two eggs.
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Happy Pride from the pride flock! 🏳️🌈💖
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Lifer! Bullock's Oriole from yesterday at Grenadier Pond, High Park
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Hooded Oriole (Icterus cucullatus), male, family Icteridae, order Passeriformes, South TX, USA
photograph by Sandy Hurwitz
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felt like making a new pfp for my non-art blog feat. my dragon gal oriole!!! really proud of how this turned out since ive been in an art slump lately.
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Have now commissioned art of my characters Fern, Oriole, and Kite from @littlestpersimmon !
All of The Snakebirds boys!!
Please go support Caleb, his art is so, so beautiful! 🥺
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