[obol] Re: Eugene odd bushtits

  • From: "Pamela Johnston" <pamelaj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <whoffman@xxxxxxxx>, "Steve Valasek" <botheringbirds@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2014 12:02:07 -0700

Bushtits like Camellias, too. I first saw pollen on their faces when I had 
several in my yard.

Pamela Johnston

From: Wayne Hoffman 
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2014 10:50 AM
To: Steve Valasek 
Cc: woodenapple@xxxxxxxx ; obol 
Subject: [obol] Re: Eugene odd bushtits

Sounds like pollen staining -  

Around here, some willows have catkins with a lot of pollen open now - is that 
the case in your neighborhoods?

Wayne



On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Steve Valasek <botheringbirds@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

  I saw the same thing in Beaverton. I thought that they were Verdin at first 
too.

  On Apr 3, 2014 10:36 AM, "woodenapple@xxxxxxxx" <woodenapple@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

    Greetings, Obolists!

    Among a flock of 7 or 8 Bushtits just now in our Eugene/Santa Clara-area 
backyard were 4 with bright yellow faces! Other than facial coloration, there 
was nothing to suggest that they were other than Bushtits. I presume they have 
have acquired this color from some food source?

    I believe that there was a recent report from the Eugene area of a flock of 
Verdin. If that flock had been comprised of individuals such as these, such an 
identification would be completely understandable.

    Also in the yard this morning were 3 Chipping Sparrows, for the third 
sighting in the last 3 weeks. Of note is that this is the first time I can 
recall seeing more than a single bird at one time at our location.

    Rudi

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