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My house is turning into a bird paradise, other than english sparrows and starlings anyway. This is my new friend. I assume its an Oriole but I could be way wrong.
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I had the hardest time getting him in the open. He likes his brush....
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do you ever get the feeling you are being watched........
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last one...
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I wondered that, but I had in my mind that they had some blue on them or were more exotic looking. I bet I am thinking of a bunting. COOL.
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Quote from: coastalghost on May 11, 2008, 09:08:58 AM
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They are a cool bird. Thanks for the pics
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He's probably just passing on through, but happy he stopped by.
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Not sure what your home habitat is, other than aspen - you'll see these guys all summer long in dry open ponderosa.
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For the most part its the desert LT Murray, with the ponderosa stuff about 5 miles up the road. I do offer a bit of an oasis here though with some pines, but mostly sage.
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Might be why he's there. With the cool spring, I wouldn't be surprised if nesting isn't delayed due to a lack of bugs. Don't expect he'll stay around too long though.
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Very good pictures, I've only seen two before, one in NE Oregon and one near Cathlamet
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