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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Orioles have always been a bird watching favorite, even before the species became a household name thanks to America's pastime. The Baltimore Oriole is known for its striking orange plumage, whistling ...
It’s almost Baltimore oriole time, and folks are rushing to the grocery store to stock up on grape jelly, sugar and oranges. But the truth is, many birds eat fruit and berries in the wild and will ...
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 ...
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 ...
I have received a lot of Baltimore oriole photos from readers’ feeders this winter. I never get tired of examining them because Baltimore orioles, except for adult males, exhibit great variation in ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources will conduct an annual Baltimore Oriole Winter Survey Feb. 12-15, in conjunction with the Great Backyard Bird Count. The state natural resources ...