Waterworks and Warblers
Published: September 03, 2012
Tags: My Feeders, American Redstart, Hooded Warbler, Green-throated Black Warbler, Magnolia Warbler, Red-eyed Vireo, Philadelphia Vireo, Chestnut-sided Warbler, Northern Flicker, American Robin, Blue Jay, Black-capped Chickadee, Eastern Wood-Pewee
After my excursion to Tifft the other day, I came home to fine a gorgeous, male Hooded Warbler in our maple tree. I happened to have my camera with me and was able to grab a couple of quick shots before he flitted away. Unfortunately, they didn't turn out great - and they left me hungering for MORE! How to get these little guys to come to me??? They're not seed eaters, so what can I offer them?
I had an inspiration: water! It's been such a hot summer, why not provide a little sprinkler action and make-shift pool? I DO have a bird bath, but I think it's too close to the house for the comfort of many. So, the next day, I set about my plan and got the hose and sprinkler set up, a big pan lid, and some stones to make my little bird "pool". I also set up my photo dome close by and sat down to watch what would happen.
Wow - I think the birds thought this was the next best thing to
WBU Bird Food! I hadn't sat for more than 10 minutes when the first warbler showed up: a young Wilson's Warbler (a lifer!). Soon to follow was a Black-throated Green Warbler, and then
another life-list addition, a Philadelphia Vireo! What fun! It was so much fun, I did it again the next day!
My Labor Day additions were: a female American Redstart, immature Chestnut-sided Warbler, Red-eyed Vireo, and a young Magnolia Warbler.
I particularly enjoyed a few other bathers: a Blue Jay, a male Northern Flicker, and an American Robin. Gosh what fun for the birds and for me - I wish I thought of this back in June or July!
Male Hooded Warbler - in our maple tree after my Tifft hike
Eastern Wood-Pewee (a lifer) - also after my Tifft hike
A Red-tailed Hawk flies over after I just saw the Eastern Phoebe and Hooded Warbler!
Sunday's young Wilson's Warbler (another lifer!)
Young Wilson's Warbler
Young Wilson's Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Philadephia Vireo - a litte out of focus, but I had to publish it! It's a lifer!
A male Purple Finch enjoyed the bird bath too
American Robin - splish! splash! He enjoyed the bath!
A Black-capped Chickadee really got into it too!
A male Northern Flicker took full advantage too
An immature Chestnut-sided Warbler
Red-eyed Vireo
Young Magnolia Warbler
Young Magnolia Warbler
An immature American Redstart - most likely a female?
Immature American Redstart
Many Blue Jays came to the new pool and created quite a splash when they got into it