Townsend’s Warblers are being seen on the Mendonoma Coast.

Several people have reported seeing these beautiful little warblers. Craig Tooley found a Townsend's Warbler recently.

Bob Rutemoeller got a couple of photos of Townsend's Warblers at the Gualala Bluff Trail.

These small warblers breed to our north, but we get to see them this time of year as they overwinter on the coast. They forage for insects, usually high in tree tops. They have a distinctive, high-pitched call, which you can listen to at this link: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Townsends_Warbler/sounds

Thanks to Craig and Bob for allowing me to share their photos with you here. To see much more of Craig's nature photography, here is his website: www.ruffimage.com

The King Tides are happening now through Sunday, larger than normal high tides. That means minus tides to balance out the equation. Minus tides give you a window into tide pools usually covered in water.

Sunny, cool weather with rain coming in tonight. I love winter!