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57 schools use the "Orioles" mascot.
Most common states: IN (15), WI (10), MI (9)
While the Orioles mascot might not be directly associated with elementary, middle, or high schools, it's an interesting example of how a sports mascot can capture the spirit of a community. The Oriole Bird, the official mascot of the Baltimore Orioles baseball team, is a cute and energetic bird that has been entertaining fans since it hatched out of a giant egg at Memorial Stadium on April 6, 1979 ๐ฆ. This black bird with an orange beak and chest is known for its lively antics, such as sliding on dugouts and greeting fans at the ballpark. It's a bit of a show-off, but in a charming way, making it a beloved figure in Baltimore. The Oriole Bird also has a fun side, enjoying bird seed and occasionally indulging in crab cakes ๐ฆ. While it may not be a traditional school mascot, the Oriole Bird's enthusiasm and goodwill make it a great example of how a mascot can bring people together and create memorable experiences. So, if your school ever needs inspiration for a lively and engaging mascot, the Oriole Bird is definitely a bird to consider ๐
Color data based on 57 (100.0%) schools providing color information.