All About Orioles
 Although there are several different kinds of orioles, they all have certain aspects that make them very recognizable -- especially the bright coloring of the male orioles. Find out more about the beautiful and colorful Oriole.
Oriole Feeders - Expert Tips -
Hanging Your Feeder Ideally a sheltered southeastern exposure location is best for hanging bird feeders since birds like to feed in the sun and out of the wind. Birds also prefer not to have any obstructions over their feeding area so they can see any predators. more» -
Accessorize! Bird Baths - A clean and reliable water source is an excellent way to attract birds to your yard, especially those birds that do not necessarily eat seed or nectar. All birds will seek out a water supply, not only for drinking but also for keep themselves clean and healthy.
Bird Houses - These are a good way to attract those species of birds that nest in holes. These structures should be made of an untreated wood (pine, cedar, etc.) and should have ventilation and drainage holes. It should be durable, and easy to check and clean. more» -
Feeder Care Keeping your feeder clean and full of fresh oriole nectar is very important to the health of visiting orioles. It is recommended that you clean youroriole bird feeder every week. more»
Oriole Feeders - FAQs
Q: What criteria should I use when selecting a oriole feeder?
A: Make sure it is one that will be easy to clean and fill, especially since you will need to clean the feeder each week. If you are worried about bees and wasps or ants invading the feeder, purchase a oriole feeder with bee guards or ant guards. more» Q: Where is the best place to hang my new oriole feeder? A: Place your oriole feeder away from sun and wind. The sun may cause the mixture to turn bad and the wind may swing the feeder around, causing the mixture to spill. more»
Q: How do I attract orioles to my feeder?
A: Orioles will find your nectar feeder, although there are some steps you can take to help them find it sooner. more» More FAQs»
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