Orioles are not known for swimming; they are primarily terrestrial and arboreal birds. While they may occasionally bathe in shallow water or drink from it, they do not possess the adaptations for swimming like some other bird species. Their body structure and habits are better suited for foraging in trees and shrubs rather than aquatic environments.
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well oriole eat orange nectar and humming birds so its omnivore
No, golden oriole birds are not typically found in California. They are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. California is home to a variety of other bird species, but golden orioles are not one of them.
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Birds can't swim the way we do, but ducks and swans can definitely paddle with their feet. Other birds swim best when they are under water.
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Owl, olive warbler and ostrich are birds. Oriole, osprey and oriental white stork are birds.
no theydont, they flap their wings like any other bird
All birds are buoyant, Those with specialized feet (webbed) swim better but all birds can swim/float.
The bird: a Baltimore Oriole