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Orioles feed their young by regurgitating food, primarily insects and berries, into their chicks' mouths. The parents take turns foraging and delivering food to the nest, ensuring their chicks receive a balanced diet to support healthy growth. This feeding process typically occurs frequently throughout the day, as the chicks have high nutritional needs. As the young birds grow and develop feathers, the parents gradually reduce feeding frequency until the chicks fledge.

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