More Antics of the Orange-crowned Warbler

These Orange-crowned Warblers are quickly becoming some of my favorite backyard birds.  In addition to splashing in the birdbath, they have also taken to visiting our hummingbird feeders, perching on the edge and sipping nectar like oversized yellow hummingbirds.  (No wonder the nectar is disappearing so fast!)

Though largely insectivorous, Orange-crowned Warblers will also supplement their diet in winter by feeding on nectar from flowers, and, when the opportunity presents itself, hummingbird feeders!  

Our feeders hang just outside the windows, so I've been able to snap a few photos.  These birds are such fun to watch!




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Named after the Sierra Nevada Mountains, I am a naturalist and avid birder based in Central California. Above all, I am a follower of Jesus Christ, our amazingly good Creator God whose magnificent creation is an unending source of awe and inspiration for me. I hope to inspire others to appreciate, respect and protect this beautiful earth we share, and invite you to come along with me as I explore the nature of California and beyond!
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