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Bird Watcher News February 25, 2026
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Yellow-rumped Warblers or "butter butts" frequent our suet feeders and often chase each other like hummingbirds.
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Orange-crowned Warblers are less common but do visit suet feeders and birdbaths.
Their orange crown is not usually visible.
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Palm Warblers are not feeder birds, but we sometimes see them hunting insects on the ground. They constantly pump their tails. Thanks to Sherry Rosen for this photo!
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Pine Warblers are year round residents but come to feeders much more in the Winter and Spring. The male (above) is a vibrant yellow and the female (below) is much paler. They love mealworms, suet and sun meats.
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Just a little reminder that DOUBLE Cole's Points end this Saturday, February 28th! Typically, you earn one point per dollar you spend on all Cole's Wild Bird Products. To celebrate National Bird Feeding Month, we are giving you two points for every dollar. When you reach 300 points, we will take $20 off your next sale (good on anything in the store!) You can also choose to let your points accrue and use them on something extra special like a new set of wind chimes or a pair of binoculars. We never charge our customers to be a part of the Cole's Rewards Program, and we don't share your information. Cole's also makes some of our favorite feeders (including the Hummer High Rise), trays and weather guards and you earn points on those, also, so stock up now and save!
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Kennesaw * Buford * Marietta * Canton
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