On the afternoon of September 18, 2019, I was sitting in the yard when a White-crowned sparrow entered the watercourse for a bath. It came and went from the watercourse 15-20 times over a less than ten-minute period (as measured by the meta-data that is attached to my photos). All of the following photos are of the same bird and were taken within about a foot of the same location…and they are only some of the photos I took. It demonstrates just how I can take so many photos in the yard in a single day. Since the bird was moist and preening in some of the photos, its feathers appear rather fluffy.