
I wanted to bring them closer for viewing this season. As you can tell, they have found the feeder on the deck. I am extremely pleased that they haven't been shy about coming to visit.


I really must fly...
The male orioles don't seem to have a huge problem with sharing the oak trees as they feed.
Sharing the feeder seems to be more territorial.
In my observation I notice that a pair, male and female, will sit in the little tree close by. The female goes to eat and the male becomes the target of another male that comes swooping in to chase him away...