We have always had a reliable number of birds in our suburban yard. While its
a good variety, it has rarely varied. But , tonight, for the first time that
we know of, we got warblers in our birch tree and could watch them feed as we
ate dinner. They were a number of female black throated blue warblers, which
look a lot different from the males â greenish upper body and a little pale
yellow on the lower half. They were joined by a few orioles who completely
ignored our jelly and fed off the nijer seed feeder instead.  I hope we see
more of them in the future.  Alan LinquistWashington County
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