The scientific name of the Baltimore Oriole is Icterus galbula. The Baltimore Oriole can usually be found in eastern North America. The males are a blazing orange color. Baltimore Orioles eat fruit, insects, and nectar. The females build hanging nests woven from slender fibers. More information on the Baltimore Oriole can be found from the Cornell Lab of Orintholody here:
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http://www.gbphotodidactical.ca/pdf/image-MY-FREE-Julian-Day-Calendar-by-Ghislain-Bonneau-at-gbphotodidactical.ca.png
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Baltimore_Oriole/lifehistory
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