Just say one for the first time on a hummingbird feeder I have took a pic and posted it on my Facebook group. Now I know what they are and thanks to this amazing video I know what they love. Can’t wait to attract more.
We get both orchard and Baltimore all spring, summer, and fall. They gorge on suet cakes, oranges, grape jelly, and homemade hummingbird bird sugar water in an oriole feeder. We also have flowering fruit trees. We cut the oranges in 1/4’s and pokes on them and put them on tree branches early spring to attract them. We have tried other jams and jellies but they prefer the grape.
When we moved to our home I found out there was a small oriole population in a nearby cemetery a few miles away... So I started putting out jelly/nectar feeders... Took a few years, but now my yard is like an oriole haven... I have to refill feeders daily, theres just so many. I've watched babies grow up and return. It's awesome. This year due to Covid I was late putting out my feeders and saw orioles (probably from last year) come to my window sing at me letting me know "wheres my food". We have a lot of hummingbirds too, and they often share the nectar feeders with the orioles. FWIW, you don't need special jelly... Any Grape jelly works, orioles love it. Also, just make your own nectar, be sure to boil it... No color needed. Mealworms if you can, all birds love them. Orioles will still feed at watered-down jelly, even if rain has diluted it. Woodpeckers also love nectar feeders.
Thank you! Watching the orioles arrive at our feeder brings us so much joy every spring. That first sighting is amazing! They do love that bird jelly and fresh oranges for sure. Thanks for offering so many great bird feeding options. I just love to watch all the beautiful birds that visit. Orioles are my favorite. 😊
I live in southern Indiana in the country and have tried several times with oranges and grape jelly but to no avail ..But watching this I am going to try again..thanks
I’m in southern WV I have been feeding backyard birds for 5 years and I just saw my first one yesterday I’m so excited so I’m trying to do a little research on them so I can do it right! Thank You great Video!!
Great video. We have a lot of Orioles here in Maryland near DC . They'll come and look at the feeders but will rarely feed. Finally I put a Red Solo Cup on a lawn chair cup holder ( sip clip ) and that did it. I got a male to feed. I have the sugar water, fruit halves and jelly feeders out but the Solo cup in the sip clip w/ jelly worked when other feeders did not. I think more aggressive birds (mocking birds and Robins are scaring the orioles away from the feeders).
Thank u! That was very helpful and I think ur products are terrific. I’m out in the desert in California and I’m getting hooded orioles at my hummingbird feeders. I was disappointed to find no oriole feeders at the retail locations where I normally find hummingbird supplies. I’ll be placing my first order with u very soon including the butterfly feeder which I thought is unique.
I found my first Orioles at my feeders this year. Thank you for the very well done video. You should add links to your online store in in the video and your about description.
Hi Liz, Just came across your channel and found it very informing. We are originally from Rochester. Definitely going to get a oriole feeder from you. We just started our own bird live stream. Live bird watching - New Hampshire. Check it out your feedback would be welcomed. Keep up the good work.
What a wonderful video about orioles. You put so much great information in one video. I’m trying to figure out the best time to start feeding orioles in slightly northern Minnesota. Any suggestions, anyone?
It took me years too! Just today in SE PA had two male orioles visit my feeder at the same time. My first. Last winter (2021) I had a female all winter...one of only a few reported in the state! My yard is a typical suburban yard. I recommend multiple feeders with jelly and oranges out in a visible spot in early spring....also put them near trickling water- ponds and or fountains. Additionally I highly recommend a device called the bird magnet I found on amazon. It has brought in so many birds for me....bluebirds, warblers, orioles...i put it on a timer and it plays a bunch of natuve songbirds randomly. Perseverance will pay off.
I get hooded Orioles I’ve never seen them on my suet but they love grapes 🍇 . Seems like they would eat the sweet stuff through out the day but go for the meal worms closer to sundown. The orioles aren’t always here but once one shows up the offspring aren’t far behind.
Thank you so much for the info! I’m a Texan who is now living in the Buffalo area and was so excited to see orioles! You mentioned mockingbird s. That’s the one bird I have missed not hearing here. Are they prevelant? Thanks!
Mockingbirds are pretty common in upstate NY. They aren't as common as the catbirds are at feeders but they are often found in suburban and urban areas. They are mostly migratory, but some will stay all year long.
The oranges attract the ants.. how do you control this? Also do squirrels eat oranges? Squirrels and chipmunks attack the bird feeders and they chew away the feed window, even though I had squirrels free feeders! Advice please. Thank you
Hello, does anyone know if orioles come through East Tennessee? I have never seen any of the species here but was just wondering if I put out there favorite foods do I even have a chance to attracting them? Thanks in advance
I ran out of grape jelly because of the pandemic but I had some apricot jam so I puréed it put that out they ate that they also were drinking out of the hummingbird feeder‘s with the hummingbird nectar instead of the Oreo nectar. I hate cat birds as well as chipmunks eating the jelly and the nectar. I sat the cups on a deep plate that I filled with water so the ant would stay out. It was so cold this year they were really hungry when they arrived. I had already put out Berry suet in and another fruit suet of some kind waiting for them to arrive but as soon as I saw them I quickly made the nectar and got it out there with oranges and jelly and they were very happy. I will have to try you nectar additive and maybe mealyworms. Thank you for your video
I've heard you should not use human jelly, just to add since it wasn't expressed here. You can get sugar free or you can make your own and be safe, just smash up some grapes! I got a nice feeder on Amazon for $13 that has a glass cup for the jelly or whatever you want to put in it.
happens to me every year. what's the key to keeping them. Last year they stayed to early july but still left. I am going to work with live instead of freeze dried orioles and see if that helps.
Just say one for the first time on a hummingbird feeder I have took a pic and posted it on my Facebook group. Now I know what they are and thanks to this amazing video I know what they love. Can’t wait to attract more.
I live in zone 6a and every spring I hear the first oriole between May 3 and May 5. For well over 25 years they've come back right on time! Amazing!
Great presentation! I'm in CT and starting my Oriole feeders. Thank you!
We get both orchard and Baltimore all spring, summer, and fall. They gorge on suet cakes, oranges, grape jelly, and homemade hummingbird bird sugar water in an oriole feeder. We also have flowering fruit trees. We cut the oranges in 1/4’s and pokes on them and put them on tree branches early spring to attract them. We have tried other jams and jellies but they prefer the grape.
Yes they eat better than we do
Very informative. Thanks!
This was the most informative video on Orioles!! Excellent!! 👍😊
Thank you for the best Oriole video out there.
Thank you for making such an excellent video. You’re very well versed. 😊
When we moved to our home I found out there was a small oriole population in a nearby cemetery a few miles away... So I started putting out jelly/nectar feeders... Took a few years, but now my yard is like an oriole haven... I have to refill feeders daily, theres just so many. I've watched babies grow up and return. It's awesome. This year due to Covid I was late putting out my feeders and saw orioles (probably from last year) come to my window sing at me letting me know "wheres my food".
We have a lot of hummingbirds too, and they often share the nectar feeders with the orioles.
FWIW, you don't need special jelly... Any Grape jelly works, orioles love it. Also, just make your own nectar, be sure to boil it... No color needed. Mealworms if you can, all birds love them. Orioles will still feed at watered-down jelly, even if rain has diluted it.
Woodpeckers also love nectar feeders.
Don't use Grape Jelly with High Fructose Corn Syrup!!
Thank you! Watching the orioles arrive at our feeder brings us so much joy every spring. That first sighting is amazing! They do love that bird jelly and fresh oranges for sure. Thanks for offering so many great bird feeding options. I just love to watch all the beautiful birds that visit. Orioles are my favorite. 😊
🧡Excellent presentation🧡. Thank you for some very useful information. 🧡
I live in southern Indiana in the country and have tried several times with oranges and grape jelly but to no avail ..But watching this I am going to try again..thanks
I’m in southern WV I have been feeding backyard birds for 5 years and I just saw my first one yesterday I’m so excited so I’m trying to do a little research on them so I can do it right! Thank You great Video!!
King Joffrey, Thank for responding to my question on pure suet. 😊
Thank You for this - great information!!!!
Really great information. Ty
Great video. We have a lot of Orioles here in Maryland near DC . They'll come and look at the feeders but will rarely feed. Finally I put a Red Solo Cup on a lawn chair cup holder ( sip clip ) and that did it. I got a male to feed. I have the sugar water, fruit halves and jelly feeders out but the Solo cup in the sip clip w/ jelly worked when other feeders did not. I think more aggressive birds (mocking birds and Robins are scaring the orioles away from the feeders).
Great idea! Try adding some perches to it to give them a little more surface area to land and you may have even more success!
Great Video
Thank you!
Thank u! That was very helpful and I think ur products are terrific. I’m out in the desert in California and I’m getting hooded orioles at my hummingbird feeders. I was disappointed to find no oriole feeders at the retail locations where I normally find hummingbird supplies. I’ll be placing my first order with u very soon including the butterfly feeder which I thought is unique.
Thank you! Especially as a small business, we appreciate your business :)
Hello what can how do you make your jelly grape’s home please I couldn’t find them in the store and the material for nesting thank you
What a great resource
So helpful! Thank you!
I found my first Orioles at my feeders this year. Thank you for the very well done video. You should add links to your online store in in the video and your about description.
Well done vid... thanks
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Hi Liz, Just came across your channel and found it very informing. We are originally from Rochester. Definitely going to get a oriole feeder from you. We just started our own bird live stream. Live bird watching - New Hampshire. Check it out your feedback would be welcomed. Keep up the good work.
Nice video.
Our backyard mating pair clobber the grape jelly.
First 2021 sighting in Las Vegas, NV! I’m so excited to see them here early.
What a wonderful video about orioles. You put so much great information in one video. I’m trying to figure out the best time to start feeding orioles in slightly northern Minnesota. Any suggestions, anyone?
May 15
is there any ingredient in Jelly that we should avoid? corn syrup? dyes? I notice the one oriole that fed liked Apricot preserves.
Yes! Avoid dyes, corn syrup and artificial sweeteners. Apricot preserves sound great, I'll try that next year!
I try with the feeder, the same jelly and oranges. I'm still waiting year after year...
It took me about 4 years to get them but is was well worth the wait Love seeing them.Don't give up.
It took me years too! Just today in SE PA had two male orioles visit my feeder at the same time. My first. Last winter (2021) I had a female all winter...one of only a few reported in the state! My yard is a typical suburban yard. I recommend multiple feeders with jelly and oranges out in a visible spot in early spring....also put them near trickling water- ponds and or fountains. Additionally I highly recommend a device called the bird magnet I found on amazon. It has brought in so many birds for me....bluebirds, warblers, orioles...i put it on a timer and it plays a bunch of natuve songbirds randomly. Perseverance will pay off.
Did you shut down your store? I keep getting an error message. ☹
Great video. ..orioles are my fave...got my jelly and ready to go :)
There’s a large flock in my backyard. Very loud. Winter solstice Florida
This was very helpful, thank you! I can't wait until we get our orioles back.
excellent
Informative! Thanks!
I get hooded Orioles I’ve never seen them on my suet but they love grapes 🍇 . Seems like they would eat the sweet stuff through out the day but go for the meal worms closer to sundown. The orioles aren’t always here but once one shows up the offspring aren’t far behind.
Thank you so much for the info! I’m a Texan who is now living in the Buffalo area and was so excited to see orioles! You mentioned mockingbird s. That’s the one bird I have missed not hearing here. Are they prevelant? Thanks!
Mockingbirds are pretty common in upstate NY. They aren't as common as the catbirds are at feeders but they are often found in suburban and urban areas. They are mostly migratory, but some will stay all year long.
Never had them touch suet. I will however introduce meal worms this year.
The oranges attract the ants.. how do you control this?
Also do squirrels eat oranges?
Squirrels and chipmunks attack the bird feeders and they chew away the feed window, even though I had squirrels free feeders!
Advice please.
Thank you
Hello, does anyone know if orioles come through East Tennessee? I have never seen any of the species here but was just wondering if I put out there favorite foods do I even have a chance to attracting them? Thanks in advance
Yes they do! Here is a range map for you:
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Baltimore_Oriole/maps-range
The Bird House hello, thank you. I have it out for many months still nothing, how long should I leave it out. I have had no luck so far. Thanks
My jelly feeders unfortunately are attracting Grackles-- tons of them:(
I would add - Don't use any jelly - UseJelly with Sugar!! most jelly's use high fructose syrup, but great suggestions!
Baltimore Orioles are my favourite birds. So sad they don’t live where I do.
I ran out of grape jelly because of the pandemic but I had some apricot jam so I puréed it put that out they ate that they also were drinking out of the hummingbird feeder‘s with the hummingbird nectar instead of the Oreo nectar. I hate cat birds as well as chipmunks eating the jelly and the nectar. I sat the cups on a deep plate that I filled with water so the ant would stay out. It was so cold this year they were really hungry when they arrived. I had already put out Berry suet in and another fruit suet of some kind waiting for them to arrive but as soon as I saw them I quickly made the nectar and got it out there with oranges and jelly and they were very happy. I will have to try you nectar additive and maybe mealyworms. Thank you for your video
I love Baltimore orioles.
I've heard you should not use human jelly, just to add since it wasn't expressed here. You can get sugar free or you can make your own and be safe, just smash up some grapes! I got a nice feeder on Amazon for $13 that has a glass cup for the jelly or whatever you want to put in it.
In May we had a lot of them but now in June they're gone.
happens to me every year. what's the key to keeping them. Last year they stayed to early july but still left. I am going to work with live instead of freeze dried orioles and see if that helps.
Wonder where they go?
Bought a oriole feeder
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Dried meal worms?
I want Orioles in Virginia!! Why oh why don't we have them???
Orioles might stay longer this year because the baseball team is doing great
Orioles,
Use vaseline instead. the ants can’t get over it
Why on earth would you want to attract those!