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How can I attract Orioles to my garden? I have Finch feeders and Humming
Bird feeders out and they seem to work OK for those birds. Thanks for your
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yup, oranges cut in half (like a grapefruit across the wedges), jam it onto a nail
wedges out. and the earlier the better. Ingrid

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How can I attract Orioles to my garden? I have Finch feeders and Humming
Bird feeders out and they seem to work OK for those birds. Thanks for your
help.



My mother puts out fresh fruit for hers. They seem to like oranges cut in
half.

Jacqui




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How can I attract Orioles to my garden? I have Finch feeders and Humming
Bird feeders out and they seem to work OK for those birds. Thanks for your
help.



My mother puts out fresh fruit for hers. They seem to like oranges cut in
half.

Jacqui


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