I woke this morning to the sound of our Oriole back in the yard.  This is two 
days later than last year, and for the last ten years one has arrived between 
May 4 and 7.  

--John Greenly 
Ludlowville


On May 8, 2013, at 9:17 AM, Tom Vawter wrote:

> Our annual Baltimore oriole is once again foraging and singing in the tops of 
> our backyard ashes.
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