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A male Baltimore oriole bird has a full black hood and fiery orange plumage.The bird’s vibrant underparts, shoulders and rump can vary from flaming orange to yellow-orange.
But it recommended against renaming the Baltimore oriole, or birds named after geographic locations. ... A male Baltimore oriole flies toward its nest at Cromwell Valley Park during nesting season.
The strikingly colorful male oriole bird is a beauty to behold, but you need to know when and where to find them — other than game days at Camden Yards — as the wild birds become more scarce ...
Opinion A rare bird sighting made our Bethesda backyard an attraction. The Bullock’s oriole, a native of the Great Plains or Far West, typically spends winters in Mexico.
NORTHERN ORIOLE: Also known as the Baltimore Oriole, this bird is known for its bold orange and black colors, beautiful songs and strong nests.
In a major conservation success, 10 oriole chicks hatched at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute’s (NZCBI) Bird House, and the Zoo is seeking the public’s help to name ...
State biologists need help this weekend counting Baltimore orioles throughout South Carolina. The S.C. Department of Natural Resources is interested in the status and distribution of the songbirds ...
Baltimore Oriole. Courtesy of Mel Green. Fall migration has begun, bringing cool-weather birds into our region. Newly arriving birds starting in October have been “a colorful bunch,” the NC ...