Another late visitor.
A poor photo through the window of a Baltimore Oriole, Nov 7, 2019, Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
I don't recall having an oriole in the yard this late in the year.
He checked out the peanuts then flew off.
He checked out the peanuts then flew off.
Icterus galbula
Unlike robins and many other fruit-eating birds, Baltimore Orioles seem to prefer only ripe, dark-colored fruit. Orioles seek out the darkest mulberries, the reddest cherries, and the deepest-purple grapes, and will ignore green grapes and yellow cherries even if they are ripe.
source - Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Unlike robins and many other fruit-eating birds, Baltimore Orioles seem to prefer only ripe, dark-colored fruit. Orioles seek out the darkest mulberries, the reddest cherries, and the deepest-purple grapes, and will ignore green grapes and yellow cherries even if they are ripe.
source - Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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