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They’re baaaaack!
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And the minute I spotted my first Baltimore Oriole of the season I ran outside with oranges and all natural grape jelly.
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In no time flat …
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The feeder was busy.
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They’re such beautiful bright creatures.
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Only here for a short time to take nourishment for their annual migration to Canada….
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They’re always a welcome sight.
❤️
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Oh they are beautiful. 🥰
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They really are
Just wish they’d stay longer…
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Tara has spotted a couple and we have our feeder out too, but I have yet to see any. It’s always a treat when I do.
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I’ve found you have to get the feeder out as soon as they arrive, otherwise they look elsewhere.
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Word travels fast in the bird network.
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If there’s a dining guide book for birds? We’re definitely in it…
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I always love seeing pictures of my extended family on your site.
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Happy to reunite you.
😊
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At first I thought that might be my third cousin twice removed in the picture at the top of the page, but I’m not so sure. I don’t recall Homer being quite that good looking.
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Great shot with the blue jay glaring down at them. 🤣
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He was outnumbered quickly.
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They’re so pretty and bright! Great pictures of them, River.
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I love to see them fly by.
It’s like an airborne orange.
😊
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So pretty!!!!
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They are!
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So cute! Lucky you!
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For a few weeks anyway…
😊
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Wow how lucky to have these!!!! Beautiful birds!
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We are lucky.
They don’t stay long, but it’s a beautiful few weeks.
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