I hadn’t planned to bird June 20, 2026, in part due to the bright sunshine we had. At some point midday I looked out the kitchen window and saw a Brown creeper taking a bath in the watercourse. This is a fairly unusual phenomenon because the Brown creepers usually prefer to use a birdbath that is considerably further out in the yard. Sighting of the creeper motivated me to get my camera and spend some time in the yard.
While I was out the/a creeper returned to the watercourse and I was able to get some good close-up shots. I’m fairly certain that this creeper was a juvenile.

During the afternoon I was also able to obtain nice photos of one or more Rufous hummingbirds.

a female Yellow-rumped warbler,

a juvenile Spotted towhee,

a juvenile Dark-eyed (Oregon) junco

and a pair of Bushtits, always difficult to photograph due to their activity level and usual reluctance to be attracted to water. This Bushtit is a female.

Later, while in my office processing the 243 (!) photos I had taken that afternoon, I saw a juvenile accipiter enter the yard and perch by the watercourse, but I didn’t have my camera and wasn’t able to get what could have been an exceptional picture had I been in the yard.
There’s no creature safe from †he camera! This Lorquin’s Admiral landed within photographic range and so became camera fodder!
