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Tufted Titmouse

Baeolophus bicolor

Photo by Ian B
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Field Notes

Description:

Tufted titmice have a unique gray tuft on their head. They are gray on most of the body except the underside which is white.

Habitat:

Tufted Titmice live in most eastern woodlands below 2,000 feet elevation, including deciduous and evergreen forests and they will also often come to backyards and parks.

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