Returning to an old birdsite tradition: the latest visitors to our bird bath.

Here’s this morning’s Steller’s Jay. (These crested beauties are sometimes misidentified by nonbirdnerds as Blue Jays, but those have white stripes in their head and they don’t usually appear west of the Rockies.)

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It’s always a nice surprise to see the golden streaks of a Townsend’s Warbler. They visit about once a month. A bath is a great way to attract birds like this who primarily eat insects and don’t go for suet.

He’s back several times a week now! This time it’s feeding time. (I assumed he was picking bugs out of the jade flowers, but apparently they drink nectar too.)

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Chickadee takes a dip. His buddy arrives, in comedic fashion (wait for it).

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Another Chickadee buddy. Hummers are usually too small to trigger the camera, so the Chicka came in handy here. #Hummingbird #Chickadee #EastBayBirds #BirdBath #BirdCam #Birds #BackyardBirds

The Townsend’s Warbler stops by nearly every day now. And occasionally we see Yellow-rumped Warblers. But never both at the same time, until this capture. Towny didn’t stick around long, tho – Rumpy was getting too aggressive with the splashing.

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The warblers keep coming!

Visitors today are a Chickadee, Townsend’s Warbler, and then something entirely new. It took me a while to ID because there are so many drab olive birds with a white eyering, but then it revealed itself while bathing: an Orange-crowned Warbler! Our first at the bath, and a lifelister for me.

(I guess it doesn’t count as a lifelister, though, if on cam, not in real time.)

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I’ve often seen hummingbirds get their bath as they hover in the spray of a lawn sprinkler. Today at the tub, a hummer benefitted from a towhee’s splashes.

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@stewf I’m so envious of your bird bath situation!
@matratype I’ve learned that a bath is a great alternative to a feeder because you get to see all kinds of birds, not just those that eat seed.
@stewf I’d never thought of it that way. We have so many feral pigeons in the city where I live that setting up either a feeder or bath is a pain. They get crowded by these pigeons that bully other birds away, and leave their droppings and feathers all over the place, which are harmful for human health.
@matratype Oh, boo! We’re lucky to not have many pigeons in this neighborhood.