Male Baltimore orioles are striking bright orange birds with a solid black head and a white stripe on their black wings. They were given the name "Baltimore" after the orange and black colors of ...
The orange supercilium, black eye line, and solid white wing patch are diagnostic for the adult male Bullock’s. The female and the immature can be confused with a dull Baltimore oriole.
Amid a larger effort by ornithologists to reevaluate bird names and remove references to historical figures, the oriole came close to losing its Charm City moniker. But rest assured, Baltimore. At ...
Orioles have always been a bird watching favorite, even before the species became a household name thanks to America's ...
The Baltimore Banner has a detailed account on how the Bird Bath came to be. In summation, it began with the Orioles' introduction of the "homer hose," which was mistaken for a beer bong and was ...