Does an oriole lay egg?
Yes, orioles lay eggs. Orioles are a family of passerine birds that are native to the Americas. They are known for their bright colors, beautiful songs, and hanging nests. Orioles typically lay 3-5 eggs per clutch, and they may have multiple clutches per year. The eggs are usually white or pale blue in color, with dark spots or streaks. The female oriole incubates the eggs for about 12-14 days, and the chicks fledge from the nest about 10-14 days after hatching.