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The northern oriole primarily feeds on a diet of fruits, nectar, and insects, with a preference for berries and ripe fruits during the summer months. It typically resides in open woodlands, orchards, and suburban areas, where it builds its distinctive hanging nests in trees. These birds are often found in areas with abundant vegetation, which provides both food sources and nesting sites. During migration, they may also be seen in more varied habitats as they travel between breeding and wintering grounds.

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