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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 ...
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 ...
The tufted titmouse is a small gray bird with an echoing voice, according to allaboutbirds.org, a free resource funded entirely through donations. The bird is also a year-round resident in ...
A prominent gray crest and black eyes round out its ... probably with the intent of hastening my chore. Today the tufted titmouse is a resident of both town and country, requiring trees and ...
Quickly investigating, I discover a small Tufted Titmouse bird bumping his body into ... into the glass toward where I photograph. With his gray crest raised in aggression, his blackish forehead ...
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 ...
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 ...
white and buff colored bird with gray crest on its head, deep dark black eyes, tiny blotch of black above its beak and gregarious attitude missing in action. It goes by the name tufted titmouse.
Psst—we found the best cardinal bird feeders and birdseed. Yes, the tufted titmouse is gray and white, not red, but its head crest might trick you into thinking it is a female cardinal.
These recent sightings are compiled by Sue McGrath of the Newburyport Birders who says May is the month birders live for.