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The Backyard Naturalist has a unique Oriole feeder: Clever graphic 'orange slice' roof, orange powder coated metal feeder offers Orioles options! Orange halves, jelly, mealworms.. or all three at once!
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Oriole Metal ‘Orange Slice Roof’ Fruit and Jelly Feeder

The Backyard Naturalist offers many options for feeding oranges to your backyard birds, including this clever Diamond shaped Orange Feeder.
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Diamond Oriole Feeder

The Backyard Naturalist offers many options for feeding oranges to your backyard birds, including this inexpensive, simple Poly Double Orange Feeder.
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Poly Double Orange Feeder

The Backyard Naturalist has many options for fruit feeders. This one is super easy! Just place grapes or oranges on the prongs, hang it up and let your Orioles, Robins, Catbirds and more, enjoy a treat.
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Recycled Bluejay Whole Peanut Feeder

The Backyard Naturalist has Oriole feeders like this one, that serves berry fruit jelly and orange halves. Go, Orioles!!!s
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Recycled Double Fruit and Jelly Oriole Feeder

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