Two orange and black glass birds (a chick and adult) are perched in autumn leaves
A black and orange glass bird in the form of a Baltimore oriole is perched in the garden. The scene is natural mulch with a few early crocuses poking through the earth.
Orange and Black Baltimore Oriole Chick made from glass and perched on a  log
A small and large glass orange oriole bird sit on logs. The birds sit on a table.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Two orange and black glass birds (a chick and adult) are perched in autumn leaves
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A black and orange glass bird in the form of a Baltimore oriole is perched in the garden. The scene is natural mulch with a few early crocuses poking through the earth.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Orange and Black Baltimore Oriole Chick made from glass and perched on a  log
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A small and large glass orange oriole bird sit on logs. The birds sit on a table.

Baltimore Oriole Perched Bird Ornament: Glass Artisan's Choice

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$45.00 CAD
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Striking Orange and Black glass art bird on log perch. Limited availability.

Fused glass Baltimore Oriole, a brightly coloured orange bird with black head and wing. I added a little aventurine black glass for a sparkle to catch the eye. The striking colour contrast of the Baltimore Oriole adds a little natural cheer to your home! 

Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula). Brilliant Orange birds that love fruit, insects and nectar. These migratory birds are a sign of Spring in Eastern Canada. Oriole's are monogamous, adaptable birds that are happy to spend alone time. 

Perched Oriole Details

  • Artisan Studio-Glass Handcrafted in Nova Scotia 
  • Oriole Glass bird ornament with live edge log perch 
  • Size Approximately 3.5 " for adult, 2.5" for chick
  • The photos are a guide only. The bird you're purchasing is not the exact bird in the picture, but will look very similar. Please expect minor variations in tone and shade due to the handcrafted, unique and whimsical nature of the work.
  • The direction the bird is facing will vary randomly
  • Because the birds are created using successive layering of glass, their detail is best seen from the front.

If you'd like more details on how I handcraft the Oriole and other birds, please visit the blog How the Birds were made