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Attracting Orioles

Attracting Orioles
When it comes to attracting orioles – start early! Your best chance of attracting them is when they first arrive in early spring.
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Growing Sweet Alyssum
A favorite in containers, alyssum will grow in just about any garden as long as the temperature remains fairly cool.
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Though it is far from peak breeding season in most areas, bluebirds are beginning to nest in some parts of North America.
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Baltimore Oriole

Baltimore Oriole
Few birds can match the bold coloring of this bird. With its signature black and orange feathers, it’s a popular one to attract.
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