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  • How to Make an Oriole Orange Birdfeeder

    Orioles are magnificent birds with blaze orange and black plumage. These birds feed readily from back yard feeders and often remain in the same area throughout the summer if ample food is...

  • How to Attract Orioles to Feeders

    The Baltimore Oriole summers in the northeastern United States ranging from Texas, Louisiana and Virginia to southern Canada and overwinters in Florida and Mexico. This striking bird features a...

  • How to Spot Baltimore Orioles

    If you live in the eastern half of North America and see a beautiful orange and black bird flying overhead or perched in a tree, you're probably looking at a Baltimore Oriole. Baltimore Orioles...

  • How to Identify Orchard Orioles

    Orchard Orioles, a common type of oriole, reside in eastern North America. They aren't black and orange like many other orioles, but you easily can identify these birds by following these steps.

  • How to Identify Bullock's Orioles

    In the western half of North America, if you see a black and orange bird perched on a shade tree or flying around in a park, you probably have seen Bullock's Oriole. However, to positively...

  • How to Identify Orioles

    In many parts of the United States, bright orange or yellow and black birds can be seen flying overhead or resting in a shade tree. A first thought would be that these birds are Oriole birds, and...

  • How to Attract Orioles

    Orioles are among the most beautiful of summer visitors to the United States. Although orioles may also sip from hummingbird feeders, providing a specialized oriole feeder allows them better...

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