The folks at the Charlestown retirement community in Catonsville, as lively a collection of seniors as you'll ever want to meet, love their Birds and their baseball. So it's only natural that they have put their own spin on this tradition of glancing at a cartoon bird and immediately knowing whether the Orioles won or lost their most recent game. Pictured here is the small, stuffed Oriole that nests outside of a Charlestown resident's apartment. If the Orioles win, the bird gleefully holds a card announcing the score. If the Orioles don't, well, that's a bird of a different feather. After losses, the bird is turned around, facing the corner in shame until the next victory releases him from his own personal purgatory. As traditions go, this one is pretty longstanding. It's been going on for about 20 years. Here's hoping the Charlestown Oriole spends more time out of the corner than in it for the remainder of the second half. (A tip of the ol' ballcap to Mel Tansill, public affairs manager for Erickson Living, for the photo and explanation.)