There has been a male Baltimore Oriole at our feeders in SW Ovid off and on since Sunday morning.  This morning briefly there were two. Given the strong NW winds last night, seems less likely that a new one came in than that there have been two birds for at least 24 hrs. There frequently are two or three nests within 150 feet of our house but obviously this is very early & no way to know if these intend to stay, although at least one has been singing, in spite of the bitter weather.

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