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Reposting due to another Flick screw-up.
While am Amtrak train that I was riding mare its station stop at Baltimore, a GG1 trundled by on another track.
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Baltimore Oriole from Sunday mornings walk through Grand Ravines North Park
The Baltimore Beacon is a white-painted stone beacon built at the top of a sheer cliff face, marking the entrance of the harbour of Baltimore, County Cork, Ireland.
I found this Baltimore Oriole enjoying a dip in the lake with a couple of Robins.
Ashbridges Bay
Lake Ontario
Toronto, Ontario
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Watched this getting what appears to be nesting material (have not seen any females yet), drop said material, snatch it out of mid air only to drop it and head to the jelly.
Long exposure shoot of the new Baltimore tower. This tower is still in construction and I've seen it everyday for the last year and it's amazing how fast it's going. now the landscape is really nice.
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After years of putting out oranges, I finally have a female Baltimore Oriole visiting the yard. I've yet to capture the male...he usually flies away when I'm trying to take the picture!!
I'm so happy that I've been able to convince a pair of Baltimore Orioles to continue to visit my yard this summer. Previously I'd see them during migration, but otherwise I would only see them in the yard very occasionally. They tend to only visit in the morning & evening, but they are regular in their visits, and are getting a little bolder in coming to the feeder when I'm on the deck!
The Baltimore Oriole received its name from the fact that the male's colors resembled those on the coat of arms of Lord Baltimore. Our beautiful world, pass it on.
PCC 7341 on Route 8 in Baltimore, Md. (Aug. 1963)*
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. . . Besides this male Baltimore Oriole, I also had some nice "Happy Spring" poses from a nesting pair of Tree Swallows! This guy waited me out, though, it took him an hour before he would come back to the feeder for his picture!
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One of the goals I had when traveling to New York to camp and visit family was to get some photos of the Baltimore Orioles that frequent my sister's feeder. Unsuccessful until the very last evening I finally did catch a couple of OK shots. Late in the day we were heading back to our camp at the end of the driveway that connects my sister's house to the "The Pond" and there he was! I have the exact same feeder that she has but it still needs to be painted that bright orange color that these birds seem to love and then next spring when the one or two that I get a quick glimpse of may hang around a bit. :D And if not, I found out that the Catbirds also love jelly and mealworms and I have plenty of Catbirds! LOL See one other photo in first comment box below.
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