. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . Arizona H Orchard (iriole 507. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus galbula. &u Range. -North America, east of the Rockies, breeding from soutbern United States north to New Brunswick and Saskatche-wan. This beautiful and well known eastern Oriole can readily be identified by its orange flame color and entirely black head. Even better known than the birds, are the pensile ne i which retain their positions on the swaying drooping branches all throu


. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . Arizona H Orchard (iriole 507. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus galbula. &u Range. -North America, east of the Rockies, breeding from soutbern United States north to New Brunswick and Saskatche-wan. This beautiful and well known eastern Oriole can readily be identified by its orange flame color and entirely black head. Even better known than the birds, are the pensile ne i which retain their positions on the swaying drooping branches all through the winter. \\ though they build in many other trees, elm seem to be their la\ or iles. Their nests arc made of plant fibres and frequently string, and often reach a Length of about LO inches andabout half that in diameter; they are usually attached to drooping branches by the rim sothai they roch to and fro, but are sometimiheld more firmly in position by having their side hound to a branch. Their eggs, which arelaid in May and June, are white, streaked andlined with blackish brown and grayish. \ .60. 321.


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