orchard oriole

navigate by keyword : orchard oriole swaps typical flame orange orioles deep burnished russet hopping riverine shrubs scattered trees male sing whistled chattering song attract yellow green females smallest north america gleans insects foliage builds hanging pouchlike nests breeding season heads back central rest year feed fruit nectar orchards gardens found desoto florida migration

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A male Orchard Oriole sits perched on a tree branch in spring Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Orchard Oriole
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The Orchard Oriole swaps the typical flame-orange of other orioles for a deep, burnished russet. Hopping among riverine shrubs or scattered trees, male Orchard Orioles sing a whistled, chattering song to attract yellow-green females. The smallest of North America’s orioles, it gleans insects from foliage and builds hanging, pouchlike nests during its brief breeding season, and then heads back to Central America for the rest of the year. Orchard Orioles also feed on fruit and nectar in orchards, gardens, and elsewhere. found in Ft DeSoto, Florida, during migration.


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