Attracting
Orioles
Most orioles do not winter in the United States,
but return during the breeding season. There are
8 species of orioles that breed in the United
States. The most widespread species are the Baltimore Oriole and Orchard Oriole in the
East and the Bullock's Oriole in the
West. Orioles can be attracted to your backyard
with food and nesting materials.
Orioles often eat fruit and can be attracted with
orange halves placed on platform feeders, a deck
railing, or nailed to a tree. It is important to
have the oranges available
just as the orioles arrive, which is around April
1st in the South and April 15th to May 1st in the
northern half of the country. Some orioles seem
to be more attracted to oranges when they first
return from their wintering areas but switch to
an insect diet soon after. Other orioles seem to
eat oranges throughout their breeding season.
Orioles also may use special sugar water feeders
because sugar water is similar to the flower nectar on which
orioles naturally feed. Some oriole sugar water
feeders are colored orange and have large perches
to accommodate the birds. Orioles may also use hummingbird
feeders. Fill the feeders with a solution
of 1 part white sugar to 6 parts water. Change
the solution every 2 days in hot weather.
In addition to fruit and sugar water, orioles can
be attracted to grape jelly and mealworms. Offer
the jelly in a small dish placed on a platform.
Mealworms can be placed in a small container, but
make sure it has straight sides that are high
enough (about 1 1/2 to 2 inches), enough so that
the mealworms cannot climb out. Mealworms are
found in pet stores and wild bird stores. Many
orioles feed the mealworms to their nestlings,
who require a good protein source.
Orioles weave nests of natural plant fibers and
will also use lengths of string cut into 8-12
inch pieces. You can put the string in a wire
suet basket, drape it over shrubs, or lay it in
the open where orioles will see it. Orioles nest
in trees in suburban areas, parks, forest edges,
and along rivers.
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Feeder
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