Join In a Warm Lakewood Welcome to Orioles En Route
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Brian Essi
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Join In a Warm Lakewood Welcome to Orioles En Route
It's that time of year to fill your Oriole feeders with grape jelly (or nectar) and put them out.
The Orioles are on their way to Lakewood, so let's welcome them with tasty delights.
http://wildbirdsunlimited.typepad.com/t ... -yard.html
http://www.birdsandblooms.com/birding/a ... t-orioles/
The Orioles are on their way to Lakewood, so let's welcome them with tasty delights.
http://wildbirdsunlimited.typepad.com/t ... -yard.html
http://www.birdsandblooms.com/birding/a ... t-orioles/
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Brian Essi
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Lori Allen _
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Brian,
Last year at about this time, I thought I saw an oriole in my backyard. I thought maybe my eyes were playing tricks on me. I will be going out today to buy one of those feeders.
Hopefully I will be able to attract a few. Thanks for the tip.
Last year at about this time, I thought I saw an oriole in my backyard. I thought maybe my eyes were playing tricks on me. I will be going out today to buy one of those feeders.
Hopefully I will be able to attract a few. Thanks for the tip.
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cameron karslake
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Re: Join In a Warm Lakewood Welcome to Orioles En Route
I don't think I've ever seen an Baltimore Oriole in Lakewood and didn't realize they pass through once a year.
I will keep my eyes out, gorgeous birds!
I will keep my eyes out, gorgeous birds!
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Stan Austin
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Re: Join In a Warm Lakewood Welcome to Orioles En Route
Cal Ripken was here last year as an announcer for the World Series. Kinda ugly dude
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Lori Allen _
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Re: Join In a Warm Lakewood Welcome to Orioles En Route
After listening to the call and singing sounds of the oriole, I know I have heard them here before, but, have only seen one in 26 years.
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Brian Essi
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Re: Join In a Warm Lakewood Welcome to Orioles En Route
They will stay all summer if you keep the right food out for them.cameron karslake wrote:I don't think I've ever seen an Baltimore Oriole in Lakewood and didn't realize they pass through once a year.
I will keep my eyes out, gorgeous birds!
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Brian Essi
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Re: Join In a Warm Lakewood Welcome to Orioles En Route
Hanging sliced oranges on tree branches attracts them as well, but they don't last and it gets expensive to keep fresh oranges.Lori Allen _ wrote:After listening to the call and singing sounds of the oriole, I know I have heard them here before, but, have only seen one in 26 years.
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Lori Allen _
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Brian,
Slightly off subject, I have been getting red winged black birds at my feeder from time to time. Does anyone else get these birds also?
Slightly off subject, I have been getting red winged black birds at my feeder from time to time. Does anyone else get these birds also?
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Lori Allen _
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Re: Join In a Warm Lakewood Welcome to Orioles En Route
I bought a feeder today. Hopefully, I will be able to attract some orioles.