On May 15, 2024, I had a three-warbler day in the yard. It began with a male Wilson’s warbler that bathed in the watercourse.


Next up was an Orange-crowned warbler that took a lengthy bath in the watercourse.


Finally, we had a visit from a male Yellow-rumped (Audubon’s) warbler which I didn’t get to fully observe due to dinner being served for guests.

I’ll also include this photo of a Brown creeper, a welcome guest bathing in our stone bird bath.
