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Oriole did not generate any revenue in either year, as it is currently focusing on exploration programmes in both Senegal and Cameroon.
A Camden Line rider could "walk right over," to Oriole Park at Camden Yards, as Adgerson suggests, and they could buy a ticket, because the box office opens at 9 a.m.
The participants suggested Isabelita, Oriong, Abel, and Isalvon as names for their new mascot when it was unveiled at a ceremony declaring the oriole as the flagship species of the 359,486-hectare protected park, Caldez said.
Monk and Brush (2007) found that bronzed cowbirds responded to playback of Audubon's oriole (Icterus graduacauda) song, which was used in oriole surveys in the western LRGV.
A flurry of Golden Oriole records in Wales this spring are lost migrants: two on Bardsey, one on Anglesey, and the most recent near Llanfair TH, a village that rarely makes the birding headlines.
One Oriole minor leaguer who never enjoyed even a cup of coffee in the big leagues remains in awe of the team's mystique.
This is a chance to attend a camp led by 16 Game MLB winning pitcher Garrett Stephenson with appearances by players such star reliever Pedro Strop, the Oriole Bird and first class athletes at Bethesda Big Train Fields at Cabin John Park for Baltimore Baseball Camp, June 24-28th in Bethesda, MD.
"When you don t have the resources that the top two clubs have, you have to work harder and you have to be smarter," he told a news conference at Oriole Park Camden Yards.
We had several experts look at the photo you sent, and we all agree that it is of a young Baltimore oriole. Orioles and blackbirds are closely related, and have the kind of long, pointed beak shown in your photo.
There were literally hundreds of snails in Oriole Parker-Rhodes' garden last summer and she decided to do something about them.
Oriole Parker-Rhodes, from Anglesey, started making meals out of the snails she found in her garden after wet weather caused a surge in the number of slimy creatures last year.
The Baltimore Sun is resurrecting its Oriole cartoon mascot on April 7 and will run it throughout the 2009 baseball season.
The bible came to be called "The Oriole Way," though those words did not appear in the original.