Baltimore Orioles The Bird. With its brilliant orange and black plumage, the Baltimore Oriole's arrival is eagerly awaited by birders each spring migration. During the breeding season, Baltimore Orioles voraciously feed on caterpillars—even hairy ones that many other bird species avoid—insects, and.
This is mostly likely the only orange bird seen north of most of the southern US states.
The Baltimore oriole (Icterus galbula) is a small icterid blackbird common in eastern North America as a migratory breeding bird.
It can be confused with the Bullock's Oriole and the difference is that the Baltimore Oriole has an all-black head and lesser. From leading cheers on top of the dugout to teaching school children how to safely cross the street at our Walk Smart School Assemblies, we thank you! #mdotsafety. Both species of orioles can stick their sharp bill into a fruit and open their mouth to cut a juicy well into.