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Re: Birders: Orchard Orioles [Re: Jonathan] #6543433
05/24/19 09:38 PM
05/24/19 09:38 PM
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Northwestern New York(Elder)
Jonathan Offline OP
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Thank you to all for your kind words and comments.

Cattrax, Your Bullocks photos are stunning, and a special addition to this thread.

And then there is "Apple Blossom White." That is one good reason why they are called Orchard Orioles. I went by an old, abandoned apple orchard about 7 miles from home that I drive by throughout the year camera scouting the brush and old trees close to a town road. I have seen and photographed several songbird species there over the years, but never saw an Orchard Oriole there until today!!

Jonathan

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Re: Birders: Orchard Orioles [Re: Jonathan] #6543439
05/24/19 09:49 PM
05/24/19 09:49 PM
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Very nice capture, up here they eat the blossoms just as the blossom comes out of the plums.
That's the colour of ones that I'm use to.

Asked the question of what will happens when people feed jelly and the colour of their feathers molting later will do down the long run.

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