The fruit trees are coming to bloom and flocks of Baltimore Orioles (
Icterus galbula) are feasting on insects and taking nectar from the fragrant flowers.
While brilliant orange, Baltimore Orioles are actually members of the blackbird family - the Icteridae. The Latin genus name, Icterus, means yellow - as many of the blackbird family, especially the Orioles, have bright orange or yellow plumage.
Orioles weave basket-like nests that hang from the upper branches of the tallest trees. Finding one is the fall after the leaves have dropped, is a special treat.