A good day at Rondeau Provincial Park.


Adult male Baltimore oriole, April 24, 2022.


Among others we also had, an orchard oriole, ruby-throated hummingbird, and an eastern kingbird.
Many other species reported in the park including summer tanager, worm eating warbler, black and white warbler, blue gray gnat catcher, black-throated green, and a red-headed woodpecker.
Icterus galbula
Baltimore Orioles sometimes use their slender beaks to feed in an unusual way, called “gaping”: they stab the closed bill into soft fruits, then open their mouths to cut a juicy swath from which they drink with their brushy-tipped tongues.
source - cornell Lab of Ornithology

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