Subject: [Tweeters] Yellow-rumpled Warbler taking nectar?
Date: Sun Dec 29 12:50:12 PST 2019
From: Tucker, Trileigh - TRI at seattleu.edu

Dan and Tweeters,

I'll add to the chorus by sharing a photo of not a Yellow-rumped, but a Townsend's Warbler sipping from my hummingbird feeder<https://www.flickr.com/photos/trileigh/49294453923/in/dateposted-public/> several years ago. Given that behavior, I sure wouldn't be too surprised (though I sure would be delighted) to see a YRWA at the feeder.

Good birding to all! I'm looking forward to reading what everyone's FBOY is on Wednesday.
Trileigh

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Trileigh Tucker
Pelly Valley, West Seattle
NaturalPresenceArts.com<https://naturalpresencearts.com/>




On 12/26/19, 11:29 AM, "Dan McDougall-Treacy" <danmcdt at gmail.com<mailto: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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