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Attracting Orioles
to Your Yard
Orioles are attracted in the summer with
sugar-water nectar at hummingbird feeders and
oriole feeders, but they do need perches in
order to use these feeders. Many other foods
will also lure the oriole, such as: suet, suet
mixtures, peanut butter mixtures, doughnuts, pie
crust, white bread soaked in milk, halved apples
and oranges, cooked raisins, grapes, pieces of
banana and grape or strawberry jelly. (In fall
orioles migrate to their winter habitats in the
American tropics and return north again in our
spring.)
Orioles will use many kinds of feeders but they
like a table feeder the best because it can
offer them a variety of foods at one time.
One never knows which foods will appeal to the
oriole. Some orioles like one thing, some
another; and they can suddenly change to a new
food and reject foods that they had been coming
to. Our suggestion is to keep experimenting with
the different foods listed above to attract this
beautiful bird.
(source:
duncraft.com)
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Orioles are not as predictable as most
species in what temps them -- some even like
donuts! Keep experimenting to find the foods
that will tempt the orioles in your yard.
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