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First in my Yard

June 25 2008 at 2:17 PM
  (Login Teddybird)
Hummingbird Member 2006

I was so excited to see this male Baltimore Oriole (I think) in my yard today. First one I've seen here. He likes the Trumpetvines.



New Jersey
Zone 6

 
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(Login searobin)

Re: First in my Yard

June 25 2008, 2:42 PM 

beautiful bird. I had them in my yard this year but could never get this close
great pic

Mike
Central NJ/Raritan Bay/Sandy Hook

 
 

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Re: First in my Yard

June 25 2008, 4:07 PM 

Beautiful! He likes the cherry or viburnum too I see!

sarah merion station, Pennsylvania zone 6B



 
 
Nancy
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Re:First in my Yard

June 25 2008, 4:09 PM 

A beautiful picture!

Nancy
Chazy,NY zone 4


 
 


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Re: First in my Yard

June 25 2008, 10:52 PM 

He's so handsome! Lucky you!

DuckWatcher
No California -- Zone 9b
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(Login Teddybird)
Hummingbird Member 2006

Re: First in my Yard

June 26 2008, 8:46 AM 

Thank you! When I first saw him I didn't have the camera with me and was amazed he was still there when I came back out.

New Jersey
Zone 6

 
 


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Re: First in my Yard

July 6 2008, 8:45 AM 

Your Oriole picture is fantastic, he is a beauty!

birdlegs
zone 5
S.E. Lower MI.


 
 

(Login Teddybird)
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Re: First in my Yard

July 6 2008, 3:10 PM 

Thank You! I've had many more on my different Trumpetvines.

New Jersey
Zone 6

 
 
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