Participant Photo: Yellow-throated Warblers taking advantage of different feeders
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From what I know about the Yellow-throated Warblers, they are insect eaters. So when they arrived, I wasn’t sure that they’d be finding anything to eat at my feeders, except perhaps dried mealworms. To my surprise, and, as these photos show, they found something to eat in all of my feeders, with the exception of the black sunflower seeds.
Categories: Warblers, Waxwings, Wrens & Kinglets
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Two came to visit our backyard feeders this evening in Milwaukie, Oregon.
I was unable to get photos, because I was busy looking up their description.
I saw one today bugging a couple robins for a turn at the birdbath…very entertaining! I don’t see them very often east of Oregon City, Oregon…
I saw my first one in southern Illinois yesterday
Say yellow warbler at Wher nature center hiking trail.
They’re at my feeders (seed and suet) regularly during the Florida winter