"Yes," Stevie (in Orlando):
Although it sounds strange, a few warbler species visit hummingbird feeders, including
Orange-crowned, Nashville, Virginia, Yellow, Black-throated Green, Prothonotary, and Cape May.
(Above, Orange-crowned Warbler feeding at a hummingbird feeder)
The initial above three species tend to have longer bills that are adapted to successfully obtain
the sweet elixir (that provides them supplementary carbohydrates beyond the protein-rich insects they seek).
Cape May, by the way, even gobbles jelly birders serve to tanagers and orioles in their yards — so be on the watch for warblers at your bird feeders, folks.
Or simply grab your binoculars and enjoy a walk down your favorite trail.
Look for our fine-colored feathered friends that winging their way north, with the imminent return of several likely in the southeast, Mid-atlantic, and, yes, even the upper Midwest where a few anomalous Yellow-rumped Warblers are already present (as over-wintering individuals or early returning migrants by the end of March/early April).
Happy birding to you, Daniel
warblerwatch.com {features several free birding information handouts (including some excellent articles by David Sibley) via my "Birding Links" area and information about my 25+ years of birding tours and bird guiding services (via my "Birding Tours" area)}
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Gotta believe: Warbler Hummers....! Alexi
Interesting...Jasper
At our lake house, I witnessed a yellow warble drinking from hummingbird feeder
Or simply grab your binoculars and enjoy a walk down your favorite trail.
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I've seen a large warbler and a smaller one feeding from the hummingbird feeder. Never had seen this before.
Yesterday, I saw a Prothonotary Warbler on my hummingbird feeder in Ace, Texas on a small lake next to the Trinity River.
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