Baltimore Oriole

We arrived home to find two male orioles in the yard. It looks like they are competing to see which one will build a nest in the tree by the lake.
This one looks like a juvenile to us.
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Info & pictures of common New Jersey birds: the woodpecker, cardinal, king fisher, warbler, robin, tufted titmouse, finch, mallard, cormorant, baby ducks, grebe, goose, cat bird, sapsucker, northern flicker, chickadee, merganser, hawk, heron, hairy woodpecker & goldfinch plus muskrat, groundhog & beaver. Many photos were taken at Lake Nelson in Piscataway, NJ and others in NJ bird spots: Cape May, the Meadowlands, and Sandy Hook or vacations in Florida, California and the Caribbean.
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That's neat. We only rarely get hummingbirds, but we saw one at the oriole feeder briefly last week.
I saw two Baltimore Orioles in our yard this morning! I have never seen them here before....but i only really started bird watching in my yard a couples years ago. They were gorgeous and caught my eye right away. from Gloucester Township, Camden County NJ
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I LOVE THIS BLOG!!!
Great photos and great stories. No latin names for birds. It's for people like me that love birds.
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Just beautiful photos! I'm glad to see you posting again.
Could you please tell me what kind of camera you use? I want one that I can take photos of birds with and I think your photos are wonderful. Mary
Mary,
I put up a link to the right to the camera we are currently using, a Sony Alpha with the Sony SAL-500F80 500mm f/8 Reflex Super Telephoto Lens.
It's a little more expensive than a point and shoot camera (but then again, I've seen even better photos with cameras and lens that cost 10 times this amount). I used to use the Panasonic Lumix that is a bit less expensive and pretty good. Click on the photos from 2008 to see the difference.
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I saw a black crowned night heron at the Little Falls on Little Falls, NJ tonight. It was in the company of many water birds.
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Baby Robin Help Needed!
A chic was found in our yard this morning that fell from its nest. It's mother is nowhere to be found. I don't know how old/young it is but it doesn't seem to have tail feathers yet. We bought food and have fed it but cannot keep it due to two large Maine Coons we own. What do we do with it?
Please e-mail replies to lijay1@verizon.net. Thank you.
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Based on the reddish color of the back, white eye ring, and the amount of streaking on the SIDE of the face, I'd say your unIDed bird is a Wood Thrush.
Thanks for identifying the wood thrush.