[NatureNS] More Orioles, Halifax

Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 19:06:59 -0400
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Probably no more than other years, but I saw three together on Ramea 
Island, NF (about 200 miles NE of Cape Breton) on Oct. 3rd.  Someone 
even has one at a feeder in St. Antony, NF right now.

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bdigout@seaside.ns.ca wrote:
>  Are there more orioles around this year than usual? My three are gone
> since the last few days; They were two mature males and an adult female.
> Billy
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>  The single Baltimore Oriole visiting my Vienna St. yard was joined by a
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>> second last Monday.  Today the number has swelled to four, all immature
>> females.  It's hard to keep a supply of grapes out for them, particularly
>> with Starlings around.  I'm trying to get them to take grape jelly from a
>> half-orange, but the orioles haven't figured it out yet - the Starlings
>> have, of course.
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>> Cheers,
>> Susann Myers
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