Baltimore Oriole Male is a photograph by Kimberly Perry which was uploaded on May 9th, 2014.
Baltimore Oriole Male
Photograph of a male Baltimore Oriole sitting in a dogwood tree in the early spring time. ... more
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Baltimore Oriole Male
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Kimberly Perry
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Photograph of a male Baltimore Oriole sitting in a dogwood tree in the early spring time.
From Wikipedia: These birds are found in the Nearctic in summer, primarily the eastern United States. They breed from Wisconsin to Maine and south to central Mississippi and Alabama and northern Georgia. They migrate to winter in the neotropics as far north as Mexico and sometimes the southern coast of the United States but predominantly in Central America and northern South America. Some areas of the southern United States may retain orioles all winter if they have feeders that appeal to them. The range of this bird overlaps with that of the similar Bullock's Oriole in the midwest, and the two species are sometimes considered to be conspecific under the name Northern Oriole because they form fertile hybrids.
The Baltimore Oriole is a rare vagrant to western Europe.
Baltimore Orioles are often found high up in large, leafy deciduous trees, but do not generally reside in deep forests. The species has been found in summer and migration in open woodland, forest edge, and partially wooded wetlands or stands of trees along rivers. They are very adaptable and can breed in a variety of secondary habitats. In recent times, they are often found in orchards, farmland, urban parks and suburban landscapes as long as they retain woodlots. In Mexico, they winter in flowering canopy trees, often over shade coffee plantations.
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May 9th, 2014
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