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, so ...
Countless folks have witnessed a new phenomenon: Baltimore orioles sipping syrup at hummingbird feeders. For some folks, having orioles is itself a first. Baltimore orioles were so named in 1731 by ...
The state Department of Natural Resources is again hosting an annual survey to get a count of how many Baltimore orioles are visiting the state. The species, which responds well to backyard feeders, ...
Could it be that if you put out a Baltimore oriole feeder, an oriole will come? That’s what happened to Lisa Rose after her boy friend gave her a Christmas present of a bright orange feeder made just ...
They’re a colorful combination of bright orange, black and white — and their sock-like nests are a sight to behold, a natural marvel. They’re Baltimore orioles and they’ve been seen lately throughout ...
The only Baltimore Orioles most people see or know much about are the ones in Major League Baseball uniforms. The strikingly colorful male oriole bird is a beauty to behold, but you need to know when ...
I have been noticing more forsythia and dogwoods in bloom around the area. More flowers are blooming in yards as the weather slowly warms. If we get more winds turning southwesterly, we should ...
Claim to fame: Thanks to the fame of the major league baseball team, many people have heard of a Baltimore oriole, but many people don’t know it’s a bird that can be seen in this state. Though they ...
A. There are a variety of foods you can offer orioles, and I have had success with cut-up oranges. Although I have never tried the following, they may work: I have read peaches, berries and bananas, ...
On a guided walk at Wave Hill in the Bronx last month, our group was treated to a Baltimore oriole show. When we listened, we could hear the males’ melodious song from high in the trees. When we ...