I have several B. Orioles still eating my grape jelly (along with catbirds,
chipmunks, gray squirrels, and raccoons and maybe flying squirrels at night).
I know of at least 2 BO nests right in my woodsy, bushy yard and at least one
nest in a nearby oak tree in a neighbor's yard.
I gave up on orange halves last week because orioles didn't seem to be eating
those.
I have 3 dishes of jelly, 2 hanging (but one of those would be accessible to
flying squirrels).
B Orioles also raid the hummingbird feeder!
I have not seen the Orchard Orioles for about 3-4 weeks.
Two evenings ago I saw a male B Oriole take a caterpillar to its nest hanging
over the road near my mailbox. It went inside and appeared a few moments later
with a fecal sac, which it flew away and dropped over 100 feet away. The nest
is beautiful.
Donna L. Scott
Lansing Station Road/cayuga lake
Lansing, NY
From: bounce-124702798-15001...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-124702798-15001...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Barbara B. Eden
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 11:03 AM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Baltimore Oriole question
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 more knowledgeable than me
Thanks,
Barbara Eden
sent from my small gadget
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