Subject: [Tweeters] Townsend's Warblers at Feeders
Date: Wed Dec 15 09:28:13 PST 2021
From: Ed Dominguez - edomino.ed at gmail.com

I've had a Townsend's male in beautiful, bright breeding plumage at my suet
feeder for a week now!

On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 6:57 AM Jeremy Schwartz <jschwartz1124 at gmail.com>
wrote:


> I forgot to add that we have seen our Townsend's Warbler four out of the

> five years we've lived at our Lake Forest Park place.

>

> Jeremy

> Lake Forest Park

> jschwartz1124 AT gmail DOT com

>

> On Wed, Dec 15, 2021, 6:37 AM Jeremy Schwartz <jschwartz1124 at gmail.com>

> wrote:

>

>> We have regularly seen at least one male Townsend's Warbler visit are

>> seed and suet feeders in Lake Forest Park just on the north end of Lake

>> Washington. We may have seen a young male or female one year, but a full

>> grown male has been a regular visitor starting in about November and

>> lasting until early spring sometimes.

>>

>> Our Townsend's (we call him Pete) sometimes gets bullied but by more

>> regular feeder visitors, we've noticed. Sometimes it'll be a few days in

>> between sightings. Other times we can see him multiple times a day. He's

>> become a beautiful sign of winter for us!

>>

>> Jeremy

>> Lake Forest Park

>> jschwartz1124 AT gmail DOT com

>>

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