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The oldest known wild tufted titmouse was at least 13 years, 3 months old. It was banded in Virginia in 1962, and found in the same state in 1974.
The oldest known wild tufted titmouse was at least 13 years, 3 months old, having been banded in Virginia in 1962 and found in the same state in 1974. The cunning behaviour was spotted by chance ...
I received a recent email from Mary Jackson about a troublesome titmouse that has taken a liking to one of her kitchen windows. “For the past week or so, I have had a tufted titmouse fly up to ...
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 ...
Quickly investigating, I discover a small Tufted Titmouse bird bumping his body into the glass of my storage building. He is not flying into the glass by accident, and he doesn’t appear to be ...
More than almost any other bird, I associate tufted titmice with winter birdfeeders ... So, go out and find a titmouse. They are fun to watch - they don’t usually travel in flocks, like ...
Unlike most other feeder-visitors who camp out at seed trays and hanging dispensers, the titmouse is a grab-and-run guest. If you have them at your feeders you’ve surely noted that the tufted ...
It’s the tufted titmouse. The book claims their call is “peter, peter, peter” but I don’t hear it that way. Anyhow, I would like to know why this bird is constantly giving that call.
You might not notice much difference between the tufted titmouse of East Texas and the black-crested titmouse of the Hill Country. Both are small, plain-gray birds only slightly larger than a ...
Mixed flocks feature a "leader" species, which in North Florida is the tufted titmouse, Baeolophus bicolor. While it can be a bossy blabbermouth, the titmouse also plays an important role in ...