Subject: [Tweeters] Townsend's Warblers at suet feeders
Date: Feb 8 08:03:56 2007
From: Christine Southwick - clsouth at u.washington.edu


So the question I have is "What do Townsend's usually eat? I'm assuming insects. So, if that is true, is it reasonable to assume that most of the insects that they eat were killed by the cold weather?

Christine Southwick
N Seattle/Shoreline
clsouthwick at comcast.net

On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Scott Atkinson wrote:

> Tweeters:
>
> This has to be an all-time banner winter for Townsend's coming to suet feeders
> given the reports in lately. I'll add one more from my younger sister, who
> says she has had "four to six" (!) Townsend's coming to the family suet feeder
> at their residence in the Silver Lake area (s.e. Everett nearing Snohomish).
>
> Scott Atkinson
> Lake Stevens
> mail to: scottratkinson at hotmail.com
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