The Northern Oriole was formerly considered two species: the "Baltimore Oriole" in the east and the "Bullock's Oriole" in the west. Both types are readily distinctive by their contrasting black and bright orange colours. It is found in southern Canada, throughout the U.S.A. and parts of Mexico.
As seen in the attached photos, they feed on nectar, sugar water and fruit.
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