[Tweeters] Townsend's Warbler at feeders?

canyoneagle at mycci.net canyoneagle at mycci.net
Tue Dec 14 10:46:29 PST 2021


I don’t know if this is relevant to your location, but when I lived in Eugene, OR, I had Townsend’s Warbler stay with me every winter. One winter I had a Hermit Warbler coming to the feeders too. Lori Markoff



TOWA:



https://www.flickr.com/gp/canyoneagle/YY1a22



https://www.flickr.com/gp/canyoneagle/pc7qXc





HEWA:



https://www.flickr.com/gp/canyoneagle/2d2f6P



https://www.flickr.com/gp/canyoneagle/Yjp8yn





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Tweets – for two weeks now, we’ve had what looks to be a first year female TOWNSEND’S WARBLER coming to our seed feeders, usually a couple of times a morning.



I’m using a no-mess blend from the West Seattle True Value store, which is sunflower chips and peanut chips, I believe. She’s also fed at another feeder that has sunflower chips mixed with niger. Sometimes she goes to the suet as well.



Has anyone else had a Townsend’s regularly visiting their feeders? Birds of the World lists only a very old report: “In winter, visits feeding stations where cheese, marshmallows, and peanut butter are offered ( <https://birdsoftheworld.org/bow/species/towwar/cur/references#REF56932> Bent 1953b).”



(She just came back for at least her 2nd visit of the morning).



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