The Baltimore Oriole is one of the most stunningly colored birds in North America. A brilliant orange or gold color makes up most of its plumage with stark black areas on its head and wings. The adults have a few white bars on their wings as well. Males are more vividly colored than the female Orioles.brIt is a small bird that migrates each year, according to climate. Bird enthusiasts welcome their return with brightly colored ripe fruit at the feeders. The Orioles seek out only the most brightly colored of fruits such as oranges, cherries and red grapes.
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