[NatureNS] Bathing Warbler

Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 23:04:39 -0300
From: Bob McDonald <bobathome@hfx.eastlink.ca>
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Hi Ann,

Do you really mean a Yellow-throated Warbler or a Common Yellowthroat?  The 
former would be a very note-worthy vagrant at any season!

We have very few warblers in our backyard at any time of the year but I do 
recall a Magnolia Warbler using our bird bath in late May this year.

Cheers,

Bob McDonald


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Subject: [NatureNS] Bathing Warbler


> Brrr... There was a Yellow Throated Warbler having a bath in my pond  late 
> this evening (7:00).  I haven't seen a warbler have a bath  before, but 
> assume they all do it.  A lot of birds were bathing...  clean feathers 
> must keep them warm.
>
> Ann M.
> Halifax
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