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Orioles have always been a bird watching favorite, even before the species became a household name thanks to America's pastime. The Baltimore Oriole is known for its striking orange plumage ...
The bird is named for 17th century English colonizer Lord Baltimore (1578?-1632), whose coat of arms was black and orange. Maryland colonists named it oriole because of the resemblance to Europe's ...
Upon seeing the orioles, one of the participants observed: “The Baltimore oriole just might be the perfect bird. It’s got that beautiful bright orange so you can see it. It’s got that ...
They’re Baltimore orioles and they’ve been seen lately throughout Upstate New York after spending the winter in Central America. Want to attract one to your bird feeder or even the railing of ...
Seventeen years after he flew the coop, the Oriole bird has returned to The Baltimore Sun. Starting tomorrow, the whimsical cartoon – a stamp-sized favorite of Sun readers during the team’s he ...
The current bike share program, which has struggled to operate over the last couple of years, will come to an end later this week. Baltimore City is ending its bike share program and beginning a ...
Baltimore is home to the Ravens and Orioles, and now there are some new birds in town.The company Bird has placed dozens of dockless electric scooters throughout the city without approval ...