Participant Photo: Hooded Orioles in Sonoma, CA

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30 comments on “Participant Photo: Hooded Orioles in Sonoma, CA

  1. We have had hooded orioles since we moved into our current house in Sebastopol, Sonoma County, CA, in the summer of 2001. We often have two pairs, and one year we had three. They usually nest in our palm tree, but the year we had three, one was in an oak tree.
    A male has been here for several days as I write. I saw a reference that the male arrives first to establish territory. I was looking to find out if the male builds the nest before the female arrives, but have not found a reference to that so far.

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    • Holly Faulkner, Project Assistant on

      Hi Curtis, Currently, NestWatch lists only common nesting species on our website. That being said, more information on all species can be found on All About Birds and Birds of the World (BOW involves a small subscription fee). Hooded Oriole males arrive to breeding ground about a week earlier than females on average. The nest is constructed by the female.

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  2. Pair of hooded orioles dipping their insects into jelly on our new oriole feeder, then taking the jellied bug down to their nest somewhere in oaks at bottom of our property. We’re up on the east side of Sonoma Mtn, directly west of Sonoma State University/Green Music Center.

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  3. Today! Late afternoon, in W Petaluma, a mated pair…My back garden @ an h- bird feeder then popping in and out of a shrubby magnolia for abt an hour.

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  4. We have Hooded Orioles here at the Raford Inn in Healdsburg/Forestville every year. I saw one on our pergola early this evening. I’ll try to get a picture tomorrow.

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  5. Colleen Lazanich on

    Just saw one in my backyard in Sebastopol. It likes our torch lillies.. I don’t recall seeing them before

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  6. We had one on our hummingbird feeder this morning in Auberry, CA. Had not seen one before. Such a bright yellow couldn’t miss it. I’m on the lookout now.

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  7. Emily Meredith on

    This is the second year at my apartment and the second year I have seen a pair – male and female – come to my hummingbird feeders. They’re beautiful!

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  8. This year several Hooded Orioles arrived at my hummers feeder and thr hummers stopped coming. More Orioles came for sever weeks, both morning and evenings. Now (June 7, 2022) Only a single Oriole somes briefly, now and then. Is it OK to take down the feeder so the one that’s left will leave? I want my hummers to come back.

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  9. We have a nesting pair in our home in Sebastopol. Their nest is hanging from high eves on our house. It looks like 3 babies are poking out. This is their first year; such beautiful birds!

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  10. Just had a hooded oriole at my hummingbird feeder for less than a minute before a Anna’s chased it off. Here in Rincon Valley by Carrillo high school. First time. Beautiful!

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  11. Susan M Isaacson on

    Just had a male hooded oriole in our bird bath in Red Bluff, CA. A first for our yard! Gorgeous! Unusual weather today, overcast, humid and not too hot for this time of summer.

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  12. i”m In Sebastopol Ca,We’ve had apair at our humming bird feeder for a couple of weeks now. I haven’t seen a nest site yet but I’m starting to look for one

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  13. I’m in Santa Rosa. Had a pair on my hummingbird feeder today for quite a long time. Of course they ignored the orange and grape jelly😁

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  14. Just spotted our first male here in East Petaluma, hanging out in our bottle brush tree! Lovely looking bird. Large palm in our neighbors, read that is their habitat?

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  15. I have a return visitor from last year that likes my largest hummingbird feeder 😍 I’m in West Santa Rosa near Imwalle’s
    Looks like a male😉

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  16. First sighting in Guerneville. Male and multiple females on my deck this morning. Likely feeding on plum tree. One female flew into a window, luckily recovered and flew off after a few minutes. Hope they visit again! So pretty.

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  17. Lleuella German on

    Saw yellow oriel feeding the sugar/water from my hummingbird feeder, hadn’t seen one before here in Riverside, county.

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  18. We have hooded oriole birds for two -4 years also ! Just saw a baby this am ! Very bright yellow amazing colors ! Hope everyone gets to see them soon ! Agua Caliente hill region is we’re I see them ! More lately last couple months than ever ! Hope that means more and more baby’s !

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  19. We have had them here for 20+ yrs, San Luis Obispo County, CA. They arrive early spring, March/April, male 1st to the hummingbird feeder, leave end of July usually but this year still here in middle of August. Now visiting the feeder often, male, female and young ones, I think their getting ready to migrate soon and are filling up. Hummers don’t seem to mind them.

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  20. We have a male and female that have been visiting our hummingbird feeders for a couple of months now. We live in San Rafael, CA.

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  21. Here in Ben Lomond, CA we have a nesting couple of Hooded Orioles in our Washingtonia Palm!

    They have visited our hummingbird feeder before but now they are staying to have their little ones here. We can see their cupped purse-like nest hanging from underneath a huge palm leaf out our back window. The wind blows them around but they are holding fast.

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  22. We have a pair that have been visitng our hummingbird feeders for several months now in Clayton, CA. They initially would always visit together, now they do so separately. I hope they are nesting successfully.

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  23. Maddy Cavalier on

    I had a pair of orioles with a nest in a eucalyptus tree here in Bloomfield (west petaluma). They were so active (and loud) for a couple weeks. Now all of a sudden they’re gone. I hope their babies made it okay. 6/30/25

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  24. I’ve had a pair of hooded orioles visit my oriole feeder (sugar water) infrequently for a few months starting in April of 2025. The last sighting of a male was in early July. I put out grape jelly, but they ignored that. I have freeze dried mealworms in a feeder for a breeding pair of western bluebirds, but the orioles ignored that as well. I am located on the north course of Foxtail golf club in Rohnert Park. There are lots of Mexican fan palms in the area.

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  25. Crystal Pommet on

    Long Beach CA July 23, 2025 I had to look it up but one came and dipped into two of the feeders here. One window feeder and one hanging from the balcony. Never seen anything like it in person and I was stunned into silent awe! Hope to see it again!

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