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The sock-like hanging nest of the Baltimore oriole is easily recognizable. This remarkable structure takes a week to weave and is the work of just one female. consists of a bowl-shaped outer shell, an inner cup that holds the eggs and a soft lining. The nest itself is made of slender plant fibers that come from the tips and sides of deciduous trees. Orioles build their nest in forks of trees like sycamores, maples and oaks and also use the sides of shrubs and trees with drooping branches. The male brings the female