We heard the telltale begging call at 6:30 am, looked out the window and a 
beautiful male was sitting in the lilacs next to the hook meant to hold the 
oriole feeder, which was sitting empty on our kitchen counter. : (  

May 1 is the earliest we've seen the orioles.  This one must have been here 
last year otherwise how would he have known that's where feeder is supposed 
to be.  We've had the feeder out during the day for a few days, but have to 
take it in at night because of raccoons.  We'll now start getting up much 
earlier in order to put the feeder out for them.

So exciting!!  

Lesley Brown
Highlands Ranch
Douglas County

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