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Mix up your backyard menu with grape jelly for birds. Fruit-eating orioles, catbirds and tanagers love to eat jelly as a sweet treat.
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Backyard bird activity is high in spring, with Baltimore Orioles being a popular sight at feeders with grape jelly. Other birds like finches, grosbeaks, woodpeckers, and mockingbirds also enjoy jelly, ...
If you have an oriole feeder up, you’ve probably noticed that the Gray Catbird loves the grape jelly as much as the orioles do. Look for the Gray Catbird’s slate-colored cap and rusty undertail.
The orioles arrive in the area to breed from early April to late May, so now is the perfect time to set up your bird feeders with some fruit, such as oranges, some grape jelly and nectar, the ...
The orioles arrive in the area to breed from early April to late May, so now is the perfect time to set up your bird feeders with some fruit, such as oranges, some grape jelly and nectar, the ...
Special oriole feeders filled with sugar water supplement the flower nectar that Baltimore orioles gather as well as small amounts of jelly — with an emphasis on small to avoid soiling their ...
A Baltimore oriole returns to a backyard feeder in the Castleton neighborhood in Virginia Beach. Courtesy of Ed Obermeyer Across town, for the ninth year in a row, there are orioles in a yard with ...
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At one point, he said, he saw nine species enjoying the delicacy. Acting on another tip, he put grape jelly in a bird feeder, and for the last two years he's had a rotating cast of Baltimore orioles.