People Watchers~

Orioles are dedicated people watchers.

It is more than an hobby for them.

It’s a lifestyle.

They never seem to take their eyes off you!

I wonder,

what they actually think of us.

I don’t speak oriole,

but I suspect,

they’re not overly impressed.

Cheers to you from the people watching orioles~


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227 thoughts on “People Watchers~

    1. Thanks much Lynette. I often wonder what birds are thinking. After all, they study us with such intensity. I suppose the fact that they usually panic at the sight of us gives us some clues……. დ

      1. I needed to consult one of our (many) guidebooks to be certain. 🙂 We get the Orchard and the Baltimore where we are, and I’m sure we’ve seen at least one of these ones when we’ve taken trips to the southwest. So pretty!

  1. Beautifully composed photographs of strikingly handsome looking birds! Orioles are always beautifully turned out: having showed our oriole recently, I am very pleased to see yours 🙂

  2. They are lovely birds. It is quite funny to think what they think of us. Let them watch – just be on your best behaviour….. hehe. 🙂 ♥

          1. People like you are the reason I love blogging. Bloggers are where the creative and good people are. And they are precious and l love to be part of all of you

            1. Awww Cindy, you’re so sweet. ❤ The community of bloggers is vast, with so many different angles and opinions. But for the most part, you are encouraged to write, and your passion to do so only intensifies, whether it’s a written blog, photo blog or video blog. ✍🏼

              It’s so refreshing when we are encouraged by fellow writers and their content. It just brings out the creativity in all of us…in a positive way of course. Stay positive and encouraged Cindy! ☺🤩😁

  3. I love the way you tell a story with your outstanding photos, Cindy. I am also interested in the opinion birds may have of us human beings. I am certain that some of them could be rather embarrassing.

  4. Our orioles are the Baltimore variety and are orange, but these are striking photos. The bird looks a lot like our goldfinch – the yellow is eye-popping.

  5. Thank you, Cindy! This is a gorgeous bird. I see so few bird variations in Toronto.
    Even sparrows seem to be rare these days!
    Cheers! ❦

  6. I recently noticed an oriole at my hummingbird feeder, which I thought was odd, but then I saw your photos and had to look it up, and I guess that’s pretty normal! I learn something new every day!

    1. They need a special oriole feeder because they can’t drink from a hummingbird feeder, even though they will try. You might put a little grape jelly out in a dish for your oriole. They find grape jelly to be irresistible! დ

    1. Yes, birds are surreptitious spies. By the time I find them, they have already seen me, so if orioles are around you, they have already checked you out! 🙂

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