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During the summer, orioles typically stay in wooded areas, gardens, and parks where they can find ample food sources such as insects, fruits, and nectar. They prefer habitats with a mix of trees and open spaces, allowing them to forage and build their nests. Common species, like the Baltimore oriole, are often found in deciduous forests and near water sources. They are known for their vibrant colors and melodic songs, which add to the summer ambiance in their habitats.

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