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Within a few hours, like magic, the backyard was a-flurry with cardinals, blue jays, woodpeckers, nuthatches and finches, the ever-present chickadees and their close cousins, my favorite, tufted ...
The tufted titmouse is one of the bounciest and brightest little birds that will visit your yard. The word "titmouse" is derived from an Old Icelandic word, "tittr", which means "something small ...
Spotlight on the Tufted Titmouse taking a Safflower seed from the Flyin’ Bistro feeder, then enjoying some hot pepper SuperSuet from the EcoTough Double Tailprop Suet Feeder. Tufted Titmice like ...
Looks like: The tufted titmouse has a uniform pale gray body, white underbelly, black forehead and orange-buff flanks. The short, pointed crest and a short, stout bill help identify titmice even ...
The tufted titmouse complained loudly as student Lynn Freesemann dipped her hand into the cloth bag that contained the bird. "The claws are around my finger," said Lynn, a 16-year-old junior at Roc… ...
The tufted titmouse is one of our few crested birds, along with such species as cedar waxwing, blue jay and Northern cardinal. Photo by Skeeze/Pixabay.com ...
The tufted titmouse is like a toy bird, a miniature wind-up version of a cardinal with a similar perky crest. But there's no dashing crimson color on the titmouse — it has only a lead-gray color ...
Our tufted titmouse saga continues.I don’t have all of the area Christmas Bird Count results, yet, but from the several I do have from the Audubon website, it seems that the titmouse recovery in ...