Subject: [Tweeters] Yellow-rumpled Warbler taking nectar?
Date: Thu Dec 26 16:47:10 PST 2019
From: Philip Dickinson - pdickins at gmail.com

I commonly see Yellow-rumped Warblers hop up on my hummingbird feeder
poles, I have seen them take nectar in fairly cold weather.

Phil Dickinson
Lake Stevens

On Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 1:02 PM Bob Sundstrom <ixoreus at scattercreek.com>
wrote:


> Yellow-rumped Warblers often visited flowers during the winter where I

> used to watch them in Oaxaca in December.

>

> Sent from my iPhone

>

> > On Dec 26, 2019, at 11:32 AM, Dan McDougall-Treacy <danmcdt at gmail.com>

> wrote:

> >

> > This is a first for me. Twice today I've seen a YRWA (Aud) perch at a

> hummingbird feeder to take nectar. Each time it stayed long enough to take

> 6 - 12 "sips"

> > What gives?

> > Any Tweets know more of such phenomena?

> > Dan

> >

> > Dan McDougall-Treacy

> > 206/402-9426

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