Orioles are among the most beautiful North American birds. They have vivid orange, yellow and black coloration and create intricate hanging nests. This makes them a favorite of bird lovers. They feed on caterpillars, fruits, insects, spiders, and nectar. They are migratory birds. So, if you keep your oriole feeder filled with nectar, you may enjoy these beautiful birds in your backyard. A great birding tip: Try placing a few orange halves in a wire cage suet feeder! The orioles will love the fresh treat!
Deluxe Hand Painted Oriole Feeder
As seen in Birds & Blooms Magazine! A popular seller. Luscious, hand painted oranges accent this attractive oriole feeder. Crafted from decorative wire. 3 orange slice designed feeding ports&...
Feed your Orioles with this NEW creative jelly and jam bird feeder by Bird Company. All you need is a 10 to 12 oz. jar of jelly and this feeder kit. T...
Out Of Stock Enjoy this Fliteline Jr. Oriole Feeder. Large mouth, snap apart base for easy cleaning. Has 3 feeding stations with bee and wasp guards. ...
Get a FREE Oriole identification chart with this 16 oz. feeder! Features no drip design, 4 feeding stations, built in ant moat, and patented bee guard...
This solid stainless steel feeder holds 1 standard size suet cakes or raw suet. 1 x 1/2 inch openings reduce loss of small pieces. Great for using as an oriole birdfeeder. Just place orange ...
Heavy duty gauge wire holds 1 standard size suet cakes or raw suet. 1 x 1/2 inch openings reduce loss of small pieces. Great for using as an oriole birdfeeder. Just place orange halves in th...