The Baltimore Oriole is a vibrant songbird known for its striking orange and black plumage. Males are particularly colorful, featuring bright orange underparts and a black head, while females are more subdued with yellowish tones. These birds are typically found in the eastern United States and parts of Canada during the breeding season.
Baltimore Orioles prefer open woodlands, parks, and gardens, where they can find their primary food sources: fruits, nectar, and insects. They are known for their distinctive hanging nests, woven from plant fibers, which they often build in trees. Their cheerful songs add to the charm of their presence in nature.