Straight from the spin cycle.



This bay-breasted warbler had an enthusiastic bath then moved to the hedge to groom and dry off.
Still puffed up and scruffy looking at this point.
Rondeau Provincial Park, May 13, 2023.
Setophaga castanea
In contrast to the more stable populations of other warblers, Bay-breasted Warbler numbers go up and down depending on outbreaks of the spruce budworm. The birds are abundant during infestations, but decline or even disappear from some areas a few years later. A similar relationship with spruce budworm exists for Tennessee and Cape May Warblers. Blackburnian and Blackpoll Warblers also readily consume budworms but are not as specialized in their diets.Rondeau Provincial Park,source - allaboutbirds-org.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Golden-crowned kinglet.

Folded rocks.

My Cat is Stranger Than Your Cat