Orioles back at jelly feeders more now, & a few are fighting over my 2 separate
dishes, even tho there is enough room for two at each hanging dish! :-)
Meanwhile, fledged Oriole babies seen, including one in road in 600 block. I
picked it up & put it in a clear area well off road, back of tall w
Today our feeder was frequented by male and female Baltimore Orioles (two
pairs) and three male Rose-breasted Grosbeak and two females all day long.
The male Baltimore Oriole seemed to be interested only in the orange slice,
whereas the females only ate the sunflower seeds.
A FOY sighting of a Ruby
Well, that was a first for my yard: a Baltimore AND an Orchard Oriole on an
orange-half at once (well, for a second anyway). The latter is a new yard
species for me.
Spring!
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY 13068 USA
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From: Donna Lee Scott mailto:d...@cornell.edu>>
Date: August 9, 2020 at 2:17:06 PM EDT
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This is the first year I’ve had so many Orioles. earlier I had at least a
dozen or more BOs here +4 Orc
Seen all day at my jelly feeders, 2 “1st fall” male Baltimore Orioles , along
with both parents, occasionally.
Catbirds have been here all along eating grape jelly.
And on Algerine Rd. Lansing, ~200 block -
5 Wild Turkeys; 1 probably mother of other 4. Based on the behavior of the 4,
I decided
With ~8 Baltimore Os & ~2 Orchard Os, there’s a lot of vying for the 4 jelly &
orange stations here!
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Lansing
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Folks I'm getting a complaint that Orioles have been eating a friend's
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It’s certainly been a year for Orioles. I have at least three males and two
females. The surprise today was having two Orchard Orioles show up. One is a
female. The male looks like a first summer male in Sibley. They like the
oranges and grape jelly so maybe they will stay around.
Sent fro
We had 3 or 4 Orioles at our feeders yesterday. They were enjoying the
hummingbird feeders and devoured an orange. Hope they are still here today!
Also, had hummingbirds on the 10th.
Sally and Tim Eller
Town of Romulus
Route 89, lakeside
On Wed, May 15, 2019, 6:28 AM Tom wrote:
> After a slow
After a slow start the Baltimore Orioles are entertaining us at our feeders
here in Lansing. What appears to be 2 pair seem to prefer the hummingbird
feeder and peanuts. We’ll put out fruit or jam later today.
Tom Vawter
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I’ve been popping over from lab every few days when I get a chance during
lunch and as of today (as far as I know) the Baltimore orioles are back at
Beebe Lake on Cornell campus! There were at least 3 males and at least one
female hanging around last year. Maybe the same ones now?
Also seen were p
At least 2 B. ORIOLES, males.
Male ROSE BREASTED GROSBEAK here & at Sarah Bloddgett’s house, along with
YELLOW RUMPED WARBLERS & the usual colorful resident Blue Jays, Cardinals,
White Throated Sparrows & Goldfinches.
And the sun is shining thru the lake mist temporarily (acc. to the weather
fo
Orioles do consume nectar. That's probably what they're after.
On Tue, May 15, 2018, 2:43 PM Melanie Uhlir wrote:
> I have very much been enjoying the glorious and fragrant blossoms of
> crabapple trees, especially at the collection of said trees in the F.R.
> Newman Arboretum. I have further be
I have very much been enjoying the glorious and fragrant blossoms of
crabapple trees, especially at the collection of said trees in the F.R.
Newman Arboretum. I have further been delighted by the frequenting of
these trees by orioles (I've only seen males so far). I am curious if
anyone knows w
Late this morning Reuben & I met and birded around Treman Marina, and again
there were both species of oriole singing. We saw a male BALTIMORE ORIOLE where
the grass path makes a 90° left turn as you walk out toward the lake. After
Reuben had to leave I saw a singing male ORCHARD ORIOLE in the t
Reuben Stoltzfus found both BALTIMORE & ORCHARD ORIOLE at Allan H Treman State
Marine Park on Monday morning, 24 April.
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I've had 4 Baltimore orioles and 4 Rose breasted grosbeak at suet and
feeders for the past 2 days.
Meadowlark Rd, Northeast Ithaca.
Therese O'Connor
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 10:44 AM, Donna Scott wrote:
> Here at Lansing Station rd we have a fair amount of open apple blossoms
> which look mostly
Here at Lansing Station rd we have a fair amount of open apple blossoms which
look mostly normal, but I just observed 2 Orioles eating suet at my deck feeder
area.
So I filled the drilled-out holes of my suet log with bark butter & put cut
oranges on nearby small tree branches.
I have at least
More later.
Meena
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> Our pair of Baltimore orioles arrived 3 or 4 days ago. I heard the male soon
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> Every year I struck by
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Our pair of Baltimore orioles arrived 3 or 4 days ago. I heard the male soon
after they arrived, but only got a glimpse of him last evening.
Every year I struck by how difficult it can be to get sight of such a noisy,
bright orange bird.
I'm glad th
Our pair of Baltimore orioles arrived 3 or 4 days ago. I heard the male soon
after they arrived, but only got a glimpse of him last evening.
Every year I struck by how difficult it can be to get sight of such a noisy,
bright orange bird.
I'm glad they're back.
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Orioles are back
My lovely wife heard an Oriole singing in the woods behind the house this early
morning. The orange feeder is out and has juicy oranges!!
Karel V Sedlacek
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Alumni Affairs and Development
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My lovely wife heard an Oriole singing in the woods behind the house this early
morning. The orange feeder is out and has juicy oranges!!
Karel V Sedlacek
Senior Analyst, Consulting Services
Alumni Affairs and Development
Cornell University
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I just put out the jelly feeder and there were 3 beautiful male Orioles at the
feeder! I've had 2 Orioles regularly, but never three. They had a conflict
with the House Sparrows, as usual. One Oriole ended up hanging upside down on
the perch. I think each Oriole got to eat. The problem with
We've had orioles nesting in our yard every summer, but mostly we've been
surprised by how visually cryptic such a brightly colored and loud, talkative
bird could be. It's sometimes surprisingly hard to get a good bead on them in
out binoculars.
But this summer we have a very friendly and beau
Yesterday (Wed.) late afternoon I saw 3 male Rose-breasted Grosbeaks at my
hanging suet cake hanging near my window. They took turns standing on the
cage, leaning over and eating. They had a fine time between the suet and
the big sunflower feeder. When they were away from the suet, the male
Bal
Monday, May 5th. about 3 p.m. as I looked out the window, there on the suet
cake in its cage, stood a male Baltimore Oriole. He was standing on the top
of the cage which had a new block of suet in it. He was eating the suet. He
flew off and at 4 p.m. as I sat in front of the porch the female Ori
On Saturday I observed a first-year male Orchard Oriole in the morning before
heading for the Stewart Park plant sale, and several times in the afternoon at
our house a few hundred yards north of the German Cross Road bridge over Six
Mile Creek east of Ithaca. As far as I can tell he sang nearly
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We have a pair of RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS and 2 TUFTED TITMICE eating our
apple and wild cherry
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While I was pulling garlic mustard vicinity raspberry bushes, two
Baltimore orioles enjoyed the blossoms of our apple tree. Overall, a
pleasant evening.
Susan
While I was pulling garlic mustard vicinity raspberry bushes, two
Baltimore orioles enjoyed the blossoms of our apple tree. Overall, a
pleasant evening.
Susan Barr
Brooktondale
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