Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Orioles

I am linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes

My prayers go out to the people of Moore Oklahoma.


This week's bird is the Oriole. Luckily I have seen different species of Orioles the last two weeks. These are the boys of summer. At the local park there were lots of Baltimore Orioles and during my last trip to Bombay Hook I was able to see the Orchard Oriole.


The Baltimore Oriole. The Baltimore Orioles can be found at backyard feeders, they like oranges and grape jelly and the sweet nectar found in the hummingbird feeders. Adult males are flame orange and black.


1st summer male Orchard Oriole, this male is similar to the female except for the black throat patch.



Orchard Oriole, is the smallest North American Oriole. The rich chestnut color can be so dark the bird can appear black.


I saw a lot of Orchard Orioles at Bombay Hook NWR.


My favorite shots of the Orioles are of the Orchard Oriole on this wheat colored grass.

I hope you enjoyed my Oriole post and  photos.
Thanks for stopping by and for leaving your nice comments. I always appreciate your visits.
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Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday and thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes.
I wish everyone a happy week ahead and Happy Birding!

52 comments:

  1. Gorgeous photos, I love those birds!

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  2. Very Nice Eileen, I used to visit Bombay when I
    lived in MD! One of my favorite birds, I have an Oriole Tattoo.

    Dian Miller
    Harrisburg, Pa

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  3. My, my, I didn't realize there were so many different orioles in the world! Your photos are lovely, as usual, and the colors of these birds are just amazing.

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  4. Love viewing your beautiful orioles. Wish they would visit my backyard.

    In contrast, I find looking at pictures of Oklahoma unbearable. Those poor families.

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  5. what beautiful birds. The only oriole in the UK is the golden oriole which is only found in a couple of places in the south of England.

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  6. That is also my favorite photo. The only Oriole I have seen is the Baltimore and we have had them here the last few weeks. A gorgeous bird that has a beautiful song.

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  7. so beautiful! thanks for including the 1st yr male - in yellow! :)

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  8. Beautiful photos of the Orioles. My favorite is the Orchard Oriole in the wheat grass too. I have a pair of Baltimore Orioles coming to my feeder but I have not gotten a photo yet.

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  9. Your orchard oriole shots put mine to shame. There was only one day that I saw them and the wind was waving them all over the place as they foraged in a low bush. They are so pretty and your shots are awesome!

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  10. Just like human, they share a common name, oriole, but look so differently.

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  11. Oh I love the brilliant orange of the Baltimore! The Orchards are a handsome bird!

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  12. Hi Eileen....Gorgeous birds, and you get to see them all!! We have the Baltimore here!! He is such a delight singing away gleaming the apple blossoms!!
    The last one of Orchard O.is a stunning shot!!
    Thanks for sharing your Orioles!!

    Yes terrible tragedy..."Prayers"!!
    Grace

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  13. Great photos, Eileen! I've never seen an Orchard Oriole in breeding plumage, they are so pretty.

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  14. Orioles are so pretty! I love all of your shots, but the one that is the 3rd one down is just spectacular!

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  15. I have never seen an Oriole!! Very colorful and great photos of them!!

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  16. I love seeing the different Orioles... I don't think we have Orchards here --but we do have Baltimore Orioles...Hope I can attract one to my feeders.

    Beautiful photos, Eileen.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  17. Your photos are great Eileen.

    I too am thinking of the people in Moore, Oklahoma.

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  18. I wasn't familiar with Orchard Orioles. Thank you for the education. Your photos of both varieties are beautiful.

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  19. I'm envious! It's been a couple of years since I've seen an oriole and that was only for a minute. Love these photos!

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  20. Hi Eileen, The Orioles, like the Eastern Bluebirds, just seem to be such cheery-looking birds. I have only seen just a handful of these rather elusive (to me) birds. They seem to like the crowns of trees a lot. Have a wonderful Wed. tomorrow!

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  21. My oranges are out . . . sure hope the Orioles decide to stop here for some nectar . . .

    Wonderful photos Eileen . . .

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  22. Great photos of beautiful bright birds. The last photo is especially beautiful..

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  23. Interesting seeing the different orioles. Great shots.

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  24. Wow, what lovely captures! I've not seen them here yet. Hopefully in the future. :)

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  25. I love all your shots of the Orioles, but the last one is just special, have a nice day and happy birding.

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  26. We get only one sort of Orioles, the Golden Orioles, but you have got so many, and so beautiful. Another great present, cheers Eileen.

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  27. Hallo Eileen!I 'm so sad about those poor families in Oklahoma.God may be with them!Great pictures and very beautiful birds!Thank you for sharing!
    Dimi..

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  28. What great looking birds - and everyone a life bird for me!

    Any day I see an echidna is a good day!

    Cheers and thanks for linking to WBW.

    Stewart M - Melbourne

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  29. How brilliant to see all those orioles in one day Eileen. They certainly are a colourful family of birds, the same colours you captured so well.

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  30. Love your captures of the orioles, just beautiful.

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  31. Great image series you show with some beautiful birds :) Hanne Bente

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  32. I am not sure if I have ever seen one, since I didn't know what they looked like. before these excellent pics that is!!

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  33. Lovely shots Eileen!
    The first one is my favorite - beautiful all around color in that one!
    I do like the natural grass surroundings as well.
    Hope you're having a wonderful week!

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  34. Nice comparison of the Orchard and Baltimore Orioles. I have found it takes great patience or just plain luck to get one of them to pose out in the open. They seem to be so preoccupied with their foraging.

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  35. Beautiful! There are orioles around; I have seen them briefly, rarely. I tried leaving cut oranges for them, but had no takers, other than bees.

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  36. What goodlooking birds with nice colours, Eileen! Very clear and fine photos of them!
    Thanks for your comment. /Pia

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  37. I am always amazed by brilliant plumage! Not to mention amazing photos! Thank you for sharing them!

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  38. This was not only a beautiful post, but so educational. Your photos are outstanding and all of the beauty of each of these species is precisely captured.
    Thank you so much for sharing!
    Happy Hugs,
    Jemma

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  39. Love this particular bird. The Orchard is such a beautiful oriole. They come to my Grandmother's feeders in Wisconsin.

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  40. The Orchard Oriole is very pretty!

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  41. I enjoyed these pictures. The last one is my favorite.

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  42. you have Orioles where you live? I saw tehm in CR and loved them. So colorful and gorgeous.

    Thanks for sharing. :)

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  43. I am so jealous of these beautiful shots. I have seen only one Baltimore Oreole.

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  44. Nice profile of the Oriole, a bird I've never seen.

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  45. Wow Eileen.... I am thrilled to see one species of these beautiful birds..... Michelle

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