Subject: [Tweeters] Butyl Creek: 4 warbler day with Nashvilles bathing together
Date: Sun Apr 26 20:21:33 PDT 2020
From: Ed Newbold - ednewbold1 at yahoo.com

Hi All, 
Butyl Creek did ok today, although yesterday's MacGillivray's didn't come back we had Orange-crowned, Yellow-rumped Wilson's and FOY Nashville all with multiple visits. For the first time we can remember we had an endearing Nashville apparent couple bathing together. As the light was fading we're pretty sure the Thrush that came in was a FOY Swainson's but we'll wait for a bird that's willing to come when diurnal mammals can see what's going on.

Here's the Nashville and MacGillivrays and others:

https://ednewbold.com/spring-on-butyl-creek/


We decided after years of watching Warblers bathe that no Warbler likes to bathe more than an Orange-crowned. They appear to look crazed, I'll put a shot of one going nuts  on the website.


Butyl Creek is a recirculating creek in our backyard on Butyl Creek.  

Thanks all,
Ed Newbold (and Delia Scholes)
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