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Uploaded: 03/11/14 1:36 AM GMT
Orchard Oriole
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This beautiful Girl enjoyed the orange slices we left for her . In turn she allowed a couple quick snaps of the camera . She was back this afternoon for more orange slices . Cool facts from The Cornell Lab Of Ornithology : On their favorite habitats—along river edges, for example—Orchard Orioles nest in groups, often with multiple nests in a single tree. On less suitable habitats, however, they tend to be solitary. Orchard Orioles migrate north late in the spring and head southward early, with some returning to their wintering grounds as early as mid-July. Because of the short breeding season, researchers have trouble distinguishing between breeding orioles and migrating ones in any given location. The Orchard Oriole eats nectar and pollen from flowers, especially during the winter. It is a pollinator for some tropical plant species: as it feeds, its head gets dusted with pollen, which then gets transferred from flower to flower. Sometimes, though, the oriole pierces the flower’s base to suck out the nectar—getting the reward without rendering a service to the plant. Orchard Orioles are relatively easygoing toward each other or other bird species, nesting in close quarters with Baltimore Orioles, Bullock’s Orioles, Eastern Kingbirds, Western Kingbirds, American Robins, and Chipping Sparrows. The aggressive kingbirds may be useful neighbors because they ward off predators and cowbirds (which lay their eggs in the nests of other birds). The oldest Orchard Oriole on record was at least 11 years old when it was captured and released by a Maryland bird bander in 2012.

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.Joanie
03/11/14 1:44 AM GMT
Beautiful shot and bird Marsha!!! The black background is perfect for its yellow color!!!
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.gonedigital
03/11/14 2:39 AM GMT
Fascinating narrative Marsha, what I particularly like about your photo is the dark background.
Keep on feeding them the orange slices, & maybe we'll see more of them, hint hint.
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::tigger3
03/11/14 2:43 AM GMT
They sure are colorful, and the background in this pic. really sets her off. Excellent close up Marsha, and what super narrative.
Tigs♥ =^..^=
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::Ramad
03/11/14 7:11 AM GMT
Lovely bird Marsha - one that I have never seen before. Very nice shot and also thanks for the info.
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.snapshooter87
03/11/14 7:12 AM GMT
A perfect portrait, Marsha. Very nice.
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::Dunstickin
03/11/14 7:53 AM GMT
I agree with Phil [gondigital]..the more you feed birds..the more they return to the same habitat!

Good looking bird too
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.koca
03/11/14 8:48 AM GMT
Great colors and clarity, Marsha. Beautiful shot and lovely story.
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::corngrowth
03/11/14 9:37 AM GMT
If I could fly I would visit your garden as well Marsha, lol.

Thanks for this fine image and a very interesting narrative.

Regards, Cornelius.
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.Jimbobedsel
03/11/14 9:53 AM GMT
Do they like tangerines and grapefruit, too? Very well done with the OO. They must have fled Baltimore for some reason, eh?
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.GIGIBL
03/11/14 10:45 AM GMT
Great shot Marsha of this lovely bird.
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.picardroe
03/11/14 11:04 AM GMT
Beautiful close-up of the bird, Well captured Marsha.
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.CDHale
03/11/14 12:07 AM GMT
Wonderful image and narrative, Marsha. A really sweet expression on this bird, must be the oranges.
-Christie
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::0930_23
03/11/14 1:50 PM GMT
This one is probably 110 years old in bird years, JenNay. She is a beauty.
Good shot and information.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.gizmo1
03/11/14 4:30 PM GMT
Wow this is one stunning looking capture and the detail in the bird is amazing plus love the composition and black backdrop as it helps to lift the bird detail and colours.10/10...Plus thank you very much for the history behind this lovely looking bird.
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.Starglow
03/11/14 5:43 PM GMT
Beautiful shot of the bird and thanks for giving us these facts.
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.mesmerized
03/11/14 7:43 PM GMT
The orange slices seem to be giving her coloring a nice warm glow...great closeup and background info...good surveillance and research work SAE.

SAW
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Everyone has a photographic memory. Some just don't have any film.
::trixxie17
03/11/14 7:59 PM GMT
I've never seen one before Marsha and she's beautiful. Excellent capture - so wonderfully sharp and clear.
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
.owldgirl
03/11/14 10:36 PM GMT
Never seen one afore a lovely bird Thank you ...
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.cjcrowley
03/12/14 10:19 PM GMT
amazing closeup! i never was good at these shots. excellent expression on the face.
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.icedancer
03/12/14 11:16 PM GMT
Excellent close up and she is beautiful, gorgeous colours and detail. Outstanding information.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day ♥ Skates ♥
::vangoughs
03/21/14 7:11 PM GMT
They are so pretty and Love their song!
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