00:00The Baltimore Oriole is a striking songbird with bright orange and black plumage,
00:05commonly found in eastern North America. It feeds on insects, fruit, and nectar,
00:11often seen flitting through trees or hanging from feeders. Males are more vividly colored
00:16than females, who are yellow-orange with grayish wings. Baltimore Orioles build hanging,
00:23sock-like nests woven from plant fibers high in tree branches. They migrate to Central
00:29America during the winter, returning to North America in spring. Their whistling,
00:35flute-like songs are a familiar sound in open woodlands and suburban areas.