I was stunned to see a resplendent Baltimore Oriole male sitting on my
platform feeder a few minutes ago. Wish I had had my oranges and jelly
out--but this is 6 days earlier than the earliest time I've previously seen
them arrive here (in 2017). Average arrival date here is May 3.
He joins a
I am surprised to see a male Baltimore oriole at my suet feeder the past few
days (after not see them since the spring). Any thoughts as to why it is here?
Migrating South?
Thanks in advance,
Barbara Eden
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Yesterday, a stunning pair of Baltimore Orioles at the orange halves secured to
our deck railing. New oranges put out this morning, but no Orioles yet today.
Kathy Kramer
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I filled a hanging coconut with grape jelly about an hour ago and a Baltimore
Oriole just ate some. So cool!!!
Good birding,
Ann
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Male was singing here in SW Ovid (Seneca Basin) at 7:30 am, it or
another one was eating sunflower seeds (and ignoring the adjacent suet,
which is what they normally prefer) on our feeder at 11:45.
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Today a Baltimore Oriole came to our cherry trees busy pecking
at the blossoms. We also had a male and female Rose Breasted
Grosbeak come to our feeder this morning. Both species were FOY
sightings at our house.
Misao Johnson
Village of Lansing
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FOY barn swallows and Baltimore oriole at my place in Mecklenburg today. The
oriole is a week earlier than he's
FOY barn swallows and Baltimore oriole at my place in Mecklenburg today. The
oriole is a week earlier than he's ever been.
Liz Brown
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For the first time ever in my Cayuga Heights yard, I have had a pair
For the first time ever in my Cayuga Heights yard, I have had a pair of
Baltimore Orioles still feeding at my jelly feeder. In previous years they are
just here for a few days.
I am hoping since they have stayed (for at least 6 weeks ) they are nesting
nearby
Any thoughts on this from birders
Our first Baltimore oriole came this morning. Happily eating grape jelly! East
Hill off Snyder Hill. Sue Eslinger
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> On Apr 30, 2020, at 2:09 PM, Bill Roberts wrote:
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> We had our first of the year Baltimore Oriole arrive near our feeders
> yesterday. We have not yet
We had our first of the year Baltimore Oriole arrive near our feeders
yesterday. We have not yet seen it return.
Bill Roberts
Aurora
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FOY male Baltimore Oriole at my feeders in McLean. Time to get the camera out!
Mike
Michael Goldstein
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Department of Psychology
Cornell University
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What a gorgeous morning!
On my way to work this morning, I saw my FOY Baltimore oriole fly across the
road in Tyre, NY. I've had my oranges hanging in the trees at the Audubon
Center for 5 days, I hope today they find them!
Happy birding.
Alyssa Johnson
Environmental Educator
Montezuma
A male Baltimore Oriole landed on my hammock today, a bit north of Hog Hole.
There’s usually a nest in my yard.
Elaina
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Hi all, here on Bundy Road we have a eastern tower pair and a grosbeak pair.
It has been thrilling to look at the feeders and see the goldfinches,
cardinals, red bellies, hairies, dowries, nuthatches, chickadees, House
finches, blue jays and the occasional hawk that comes for a meal!
Sent
We looked out of our dining room window early this morning to find a male
Common Yellowthroat hopping around in the grass where he remained for
several minutes. Then, we arrived home at 11:45 from Sapsucker Woods to
find our foy male Baltimore Oriole at our orange feeder. We weren't as
lucky as
HI Bill, where will the photos be?
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 2:23 PM William Roberts
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> An unexpected visitor to our bird feeders was a pleasant surprise. This is
> the very first time I have seen or photographed a Baltimore Oriole in
> Aurora, N.Y. in December.
An unexpected visitor to our bird feeders was a pleasant surprise. This is the
very first time I have seen or photographed a Baltimore Oriole in Aurora, N.Y.
in December.
It was in stunning contrast to the leafless trees and the more drab usuals. Wow!
See photos: Bill Roberts ( icon is the
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At about 2pm we were watching a flock of at least 5 bluebirds in the trees
between the boat docks at Treman marina and the solar panels in the next
parking lot. Then a male Baltimore Oriole flew into the same trees and
allowed us excellent views of his beautiful plumage in the bright
sunlight.
I just found my FOY Baltimore Oriole in a large tree by the Johnson Art Museum
at Cornell. I heard its simple, yet rich sounding, song as I was sitting on
Libe Slope. I went to investigate, and found a bright orange splash at the top
of a larch (or whatever the NYS version of a larch is)
Here they all come! Whoopee!
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On the Wilson trail at Sapsucker Woods
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Our annual Baltimore oriole is once again foraging and singing in the tops
of our backyard ashes.
Tom Vawter
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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
Mine, too. I saw him at the jelly feeder two days ago, but today he's
vocalizing .
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On May 8, 2013, at 9:17 AM, Tom Vawter tvaw...@wells.edu wrote:
Our annual Baltimore oriole is once again foraging and singing in the tops of
our backyard ashes.
Tom Vawter
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Must be the rain? A number of returning migrants (Balt. and Orchard O., Wood
Thrush and Veery, and some warblers) arrived at my house last week, sang
briefly then fell silent until this morning. Now they're all singing' in the
rain.
Eben McLane
On May 8, 2013, at 1:35 PM, Carol Keeler
There's a very nice looking late Baltimore Oriole hanging out with a
flock of Cedar Waxwings in the wetlands along the Wilson Trail near
the Owen's Observation Platform.
Also a very vocal Raven hanging around.
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