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Baltimore Orioles have adaptations for foraging, with their sturdy beaks able to pierce fruit and suck nectar. They also exhibit territorial behavior, defending their nesting sites vigorously. Their bright orange and black plumage serves as a form of camouflage in the dense foliage where they often reside.

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