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fused glass orange and black baltimore oriole chick perched on a log slice, in front of branches
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.
Two orange and black glass birds (a chick and adult) are perched in autumn leaves
A small and large glass orange oriole bird sit on logs. The birds sit on a table.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, fused glass orange and black baltimore oriole chick perched on a log slice, in front of branches
  • 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, Two orange and black glass birds (a chick and adult) are perched in autumn leaves
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A small and large glass orange oriole bird sit on logs. The birds sit on a table.

Fused Glass Baltimore Oriole | Perched Ornament

Usual price
$45.00 CAD
Sale price
$45.00 CAD
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Baltimore Oriole  - Perched on Log

A burst of orange and black, this perched fused glass Baltimore Oriole brings a flash of colour to any space. Handmade using vibrant orange glass and finished with a touch of Aventurine black for subtle sparkle, each bird is perched on a unique log base.

The Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) is known for its bold colouring, melodic song, and preference for fruit and nectar. These migratory birds return to Eastern Canada in spring and are often seen alone or in quiet pairs, making them a welcome sight for birdwatchers and seasonal decorators alike.

Sizes: Approx. 3.5 in (adult), 2.5 in (chick)
Display: Detachable log perch; size and shape will vary
Availability: Special Firing
Also available: Hanging Oriole

A lively, handcrafted piece for nature lovers, spring décor, or collectors of North American songbirds.


 

Birds: General Information
  • •  Studio-glass handcrafted fused glass in Nova Scotia (no paints, glazes, or moulds)
  • •  Photos are for guidance only, though your bird will look similar. Minor variations in colour, tone and shade are part of the handmade charm
  • •  The direction the bird is facing varies — please let me know if you have a preference
  • •  Fused glass has a front and back — the front is glossy with detail

If you'd like to read more on how the birds are made, please visit The Birds or the more detailed blog article How the birds are made.