https://nestvui.com/yen-sao-khanh-hoa/
If a flash of bright orange catches your eye as you move through the woods, it’s likely a male baltimore oriole (Icterus galbula) hunting for a mate. This boldly colored passerine, which breeds from May to June, can be found in open woodlands and deciduous orchards, but also in parks, gardens, and suburban settings with mature trees. They nest in a tightly woven hanging nest of plant fibers, strips of bark, grapevine, and grass, with a lining of hair or fine grasses. While males bring some materials to the nest site, it’s usually the female that d