[NatureNS] Oriols & Question

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Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 18:26:53 -0500 (EST)
From: Suzanne Borkowski <suzanneborkowski@yahoo.ca>
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Hi Tom;

I had a B. Oriole here last year for about a week.  A
female.  Her favourite food was the Eco-crust Bird Pie
I had hanging on my front porch!  She wouldn't cling
to it, but she kept darting in under it to eat up the
crumbs.

It contained what looked like crumbled pie crust with
seeds in it, and a little suet - and the whole thing
was baked.  You can get them at Sobeys, or several
other stores.  I'm sure people on this list can tell
you how to make the same thing yourself.  It probably
wouldn't be hard.

Cheers;
Suzanne





--- Terri Crane <terri.crane@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:

> Hi Gang.
> 
> This morning our flock of Orioles had a visitor. A
> Juv. N. Shrike chased and appeared to have a go at
> eveyone of the Orioles untill one of the imm (m)
> Balt. reversed the tables and gave chase to the
> Shrike. There was a bit of a stand off then the
> Shrike was chased from the yard by the very very
> agressive (m) Oriole.
> 
> I'm not sure what the total # of orioles is today
> but I did get one count yesterday morning of 15 Balt
> and at that time 1 of the adult males was missing
> and so to was the Bullocks. Terri had a max count of
> 16 less the Bullocks. So we had no less than 17
> Oriols yesterday. Todays activity indicates that the
> # is still the same or (I hope not) larger.
> 
> I've dug out an old broken Oriole feeder, made some
> repairs and hung it out last evening before dark. So
> far today they've drank over 2 cups of humming bird
> food from it (and there's still 2 hours of feeding
> left and part of that is their large last meal
> before dark). Due to the Oriole feeder there seem to
> be a bit less of a frenzy when I replenish the
> grapes. The're not as starving because the Oriole
> feeder seems to keep the edge off.
> 
> My QUESTION is what would be the best "food" to fill
> the Oriole feeder with? I don't think the humming
> bird food is the best and I know that the home made
> sugar water solution is even worse (false food).
> I've thought of trying a grape juice but I was
> wondering if anyone knows of a better mix.
> 
> Tom K.
> Canso
> 
> 
> 



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