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  • How To Make Oriole Nectar Easily

    How To Make Oriole Nectar Easily

    The Baltimore Oriole is a beautiful bird with a special diet that mainly consists of fruits, nectar, and insects. They don’t eat seeds like many other birds and are probably the only other species other than hummingbirds that drink nectar.  If you’re planning to attract orioles in your backyard, you

  • Do Orioles Mate For Life?

    Do Orioles Mate For Life?

    Around 90% of birds are monogamous[1], which means they only have one mate at a time. However, although monogamous, most of these birds will change their partner in every breeding season. And one great example is the orioles. But, do orioles mate for life? Keep reading to learn more… Oriole

  • Where to Place An Oriole Feeder (Proven Methods)

    Where to Place An Oriole Feeder (Proven Methods)

    Bird feeder placement is a significant factor in attracting birds. If the birds don’t like where you’ve placed their bird feeders, there’s a high chance that they won’t even bother to visit that feeder anymore.  For a Baltimore oriole, it’s essential to keep their bird feeders away from direct sunlight.

  • Keep Backyard Birds Safe By Preventing Bird Feeder Disease

    Keep Backyard Birds Safe By Preventing Bird Feeder Disease

    Birds are always known for their beautiful color and sweet voices. But what most people seem to forget is that birds are also susceptible to diseases, and sadly, the more they spend time in bird feeders, the more vulnerable they are.   Bird feeder disease can easily spread because it’s where

  • Effect Of Pesticides On Birds: How Insecticides Are Toxic To Song Birds

    Effect Of Pesticides On Birds: How Insecticides Are Toxic To Song Birds

    If you’re feeding birds in your backyard, one thing you should never do is spray some insecticides on your fruit or seed-bearing plants. If you’re growing a garden and concerned about birds or insects causing damage, you should still not do it Keep reading to learn the effect of pesticides

  • Why Do Hummingbirds Fight? An In-Depth View Into This Behavior

    Why Do Hummingbirds Fight? An In-Depth View Into This Behavior

    Hummingbirds are indeed fascinating little creatures. They are known for their tiny bodies and extraordinary flying abilities. However, apart from that, there’s one thing you can observe even if you’re just a new bird watcher – hummingbirds fight each other.  So, why do these birds fight?  Hummingbirds fighting is already

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