We've had more orioles this year at our orange feeder (and sometimes peanut
feeder) than ever - at least 4 males and 3 females.  They also perch on our
window mullions and are often sitting in the bushes near the feeders.  I
hope this is because they're having a great year as a species.  Also we've
had more sightings of both male and female rose-breasted grosbeaks than
ever before.  Still waiting for an indigo bunting.    Marsha Kardon

On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 11:09 AM Carl Steckler <c...@cornell.edu> wrote:

> I just had my first ever Oriole at my feeders here in Dryden. Just as I
> was taking photos of the Oriole an Indigo Bunting showed up for a few
> nice photos.
>
> I just did better in five minuted that Meg and I did all afternoon at MNWR.
>
> Carl
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