Baltimore Orioles visit my backyard for a short time each year in early May. This acrobatic guest made the most of my hummingbird feeder, cleverly swinging and balancing so he could take a drink.






Photographs taken with a bridge camera journaling nature and everyday life in Central Massachusetts and beyond.
Baltimore Orioles visit my backyard for a short time each year in early May. This acrobatic guest made the most of my hummingbird feeder, cleverly swinging and balancing so he could take a drink.
Beautiful bird.
I look forward to seeing it for just a day each May.
what a handsome fellow!
Such a treatt to see, if only for a short time!
Yes, very dapper!😊
So lucky! I very rarely have seen Orioles over the years. Maybe I need to get a hummngbird feeder! 🙂
It surely has fun hanging on the feeder!
Such a beautiful bird!
Yes, one of my favorites!
Beautiful! I need to put out my feeder.
He paused a bit longer than usual on the feeder, so I could get better pics.
Gorgeous!!❤️️☺️❤️️
Thanks!
My pleasure!☺️❤️️
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Just before we left Colorado, the first cousins of your orioles arrived in our part of Colorado–Bullock’s Orioles. I have seen the Baltimore variant in eastern Colorado and Nebraska. They are such fun birds to have at the feeder!
This is indeed a GLORIOUS looking Oriole. We get the Black-headed Oriole in South Africa which is bright yellow with a black head and an orange beak. I enjoy its visits to my nectar feeder too.
Thanks, and thanks for stopping by!
Wonderful captures.
Thanks! Such a lovely bird!
Stunning!!!