I go out to Sawhill-Walden Ponds regularly and it seems like there are the
usual numbers of Bullock's orioles singing/nesting.  I'll check tomorrow.

Paula

On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 12:40 PM elena <[email protected]> wrote:

> Pella Crossing and Walden/Sawhill (Boulder County) have what seems to be
> the regular number of orioles, though I haven’t seen this year’s nests yet.
>
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> On Jun 12, 2020, at 12:06 PM, Allison Hilf <[email protected]> wrote:
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> For the first time I have Bullock’s Orioles in my yard in Aurora.  I’ve
> been seeing 3-4 regularly the past few weeks.   They come to the Suet
> feeder and are even eating sunflower hearts.  They have plenty of insects
> available.  They do a great job of intimidating the flocks of young
> starlings and blackbirds from the suet feeders and water fountains.   The
> nesting flickers don’t mind sharing suet with them and seem to feed more
> when they are there.    The flickers have been great at defending the nest
> boxes from all of the starlings, thanks to help from the orioles.
>
> I thought they were nesting in Horseshoe Park, with the zillions of
> Red-winged Blackbirds and Common Grackles, but one pair is nesting in a
> nearby Cottonwood Tree and I found another nest a few blocks away in a very
> large Maple.   My best guess is they are trying to nest further away from
> the blackbirds/grackles.
>
> Allison Hilf
> Aurora, CO
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> On Jun 11, 2020, at 7:20 AM, David Gulbenkian <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> Haven't seen an oriole this year.  None in the Wheatridge Greenbelt.
> Why not?
> David G.  Jeffco
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