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If there's a more beautiful nest in North America than the one constructed by the female Baltimore oriole, I have yet to see it. As described by Donald and Lillian Stokes in their "Guide to Bird ...
Some birds handle it like marsh wrens do, where the male builds many starter nests around his territory, then the female chooses one and puts her own stamp on it by adding lining materials.
If there's a more beautiful nest in North America than the one constructed by the female Baltimore oriole, I have yet to see it. As described by Donald and Lillian Stokes in their "Guide to Bird ...
The female oriole constructs the nest from plant fibers, grasses, and even string, creating a durable and flexible structure that can withstand our occasional severe storms. It takes these birds ...
Sandra Rothenberg spends a lot of time with her birds. She spends hours outside her Stone Hill Road home enjoying them — watching them, listening to them, and sometimes capturing national ...
Baltimore orioles are migratory birds that spend winters to our south and might fly as many as 2,500 miles each ... The female is slightly smaller than the male and her feathers are brownish-olive ...
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