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Baltimore Oriole

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| Length: |
7-8.25 inches |
Song: |
hue-lee, hue-lee, hue-lee-caw, caw, caw, caw, caw.
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Wingspan: |
11.25-12.5 inches |
Behavior: |
some males remain solitary and females don't |
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Weight: |
1.2 ounces |
Breeding: |
monogamous. solitary |
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Habitat: |
forest edge, oak and riparian, open forest, grassland, lakes, rivers,
and sandpits. |
Population: |
southeast |
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Migration: |
Migratory |
Feeders: |
oranges, peanuts, butter, suet, nectar |
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Appearance: |
The male and female both have bills. |
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Interesting Facts: |
The male and female both are the same size. |
Compiled by
Gabby, Middletown Elementary School, Louisville, KY
Information from Birds of North America by Fred J Alsop III, DK Publishing, Inc., 2001
Photos -
wikipedia.org, The Free Encyclopedia.
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