Baltimore Oriole nests are quite distinctive. They are not made of sticks, but hang, like a macrame bag. The young ones live in this sling-like shape.
Over the next twenty minutes, I took pictures of the mother and the father coming by to feed the two young ones. One of the fledglings was standing on a branch above the nest. A second young one was inside the nest, and I could see its head as the parents came by with food. It was devilishly hard to get a good picture as the sun was directly behind the nest. It didn’t help that the parents flew in and usually hung upside down, so they could drop seeds and perhaps berries into their children’s mouths.
Adult Orioles are distinctive due to their orange colour. The male has a dark orange belly, and a black head. The mother is more of a flecked orange. The young ones don’t have much colour at all, being more of a dark gray colour.
Later that day, there was a ferocious storm. I hope the nest withstood the rain.
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