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    This fine fellow was unusually cooperative. He stood for about 20 minutes on this branch above the back deck of our friend's cottage on Pelee Island in the middle of Lake Erie, sang, and otherwise entertained my wife and I. I caught him with my Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi with a 78 -- 300 mm zoom...
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    This guy was close, just beyond my minimum focus distance. I find orioles difficult to expose properly because of the black and bright orange, especially in bright sunlight. This is from Quintana Neotropical Reserve, near Freeport, Texas. Taken with a handheld Canon 50D, 400DO lens w/1.4 ext, ISO 400...
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    This photo of a male Baltimore Oriole was taken from our backyard. Canon 7D - Canon 100-400mm f/4 L IS lens.
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    Immature Baltimore Oriole
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    Male.
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    This lovely bird spent the day in our front yard peach tree, feeding on the blossoms. The picture was taken from a bedroom window with a Nikon 300 and a 70-200mm Nikkor VR, handheld.
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    This guy was a regular visitor at Richard DeKorte Park in Lyndhurst, New Jersey, last summer. This photo was taken with a Canon EOS Rebel T2i, 70-300mm, 1/800 sec, f/6.3 at ISO 400.
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    First week of May and the Baltimore Orioles have arrived. This is a male in full splendor.
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    This photo was taken in Morrisburg, Ontario, with a Canon PowerShot SX10 IS on auto.
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    I took this photo at f/6.3, 1/320th, ISO 640, 1D M3, 300mm f/2.8 +1.4x extender at 8:30 a.m. when it was partly cloudy.
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    I photographed this Baltimore Oriole. This particular male was fairly territorial. It came into range for a few frames earlier this past spring. This photo was taken with a 1D4, 600 f/4, ISO 200, f/8, 1/320th, manual mode, in Summit County, Ohio.
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    The Baltimore Oriole now nests in many parts of New Brunswick, especially in central New Brunswick where there are more apple orchards.
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    This is a Baltimore Oriole.
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    This is a female Baltimore Oriole in the fall.
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    This picture was taken at Forest Park in New York.
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    This Baltimore Oriole was seen at Cedar Bay Park in DeWitt, New York, on May 3, 2012. The color seems brighter now than images of this species taken in July.
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    This picture was taken with a Nikon D5100 and Sigma 150-500 lens.
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    This picture was taken in Queens, New York.
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    This female Baltimore Oriole was busy making her nest while I shot this photo using my Canon Rebel T2i 400mm, ISO 800, f/5.6, 1/160.
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    This is a nesting female Baltimore Oriole shot with my Canon Rebel T2i 400mm, ISO 800, f/5.6, 1/200.
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    This Baltimore Oriole was making a food drop to its young that were hidden in the leafed out weeping willow limb.
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    This bird was a nice Christmas present for me in 2010. For many years I have found at least one wintering Baltimore Oriole here in Sumter County, Georgia where I live. This male cooperated very nicely for me to take his photograph. When I put out a feeder with grape jelly I thought he would land on the...
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    Freshly arrived migrant staking out territory.
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    Male Oriole staking out territory.
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    This picture was taken last summer in Forest Park in Queens, New York.