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Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] B. Orioles in Trumbull Corners - SUET!
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We also had orioles at our suet feeders, which I don't recall occurring in the
past. I've put out orange halves in years past, but never saw an oriole com
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Hi Cayug
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Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] B. Orioles in Trumbull Corners - SUET!
Interesting observation, Marie. I have a pair of orioles coming to my suet
right now, and I have never experienced that be
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Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] B. Orioles in Trumbull Corners - SUET!
Hi Cayugabirders,
I think it's very interesting how people are reporting orioles eating suet this
spring. Maybe this has been reported in pre
: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 10:21 AM
To: Dave Gislason; CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] B. Orioles in Trumbull Corners - SUET!
Hi Cayugabirders,
I think it's very interesting how people are reporting orioles eating suet this
spring. Maybe this has been reported in previous years, but I don't
This morning my lone male Baltimore Oriole was joined by two others, plus two
females. They love the suet.
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Hot Dang! A pair of Balt, Orioles were pecking at the orange slices all day
today. It just seems to take a little longer for the species to filter into
the habitats on the west side of the lake, but we check every day once the
birds are spotted on the east side. Another example: yesterday a
Two male BALTIMORE ORIOLES showed up at the feeder this morning, attracted no
doubt by the pieces of orange that Shirley had supplied. These were followed
by at least a half-dozen CEDAR WAXWINGS in a crabapple tree. No crabapples of
course but probably some bugs on the new leaves.
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