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Juniper Titmouse

Baeolophus ridgwayi

Photo by IsabellaFiers
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Field Notes

Description:

The Juniper Titmouse is a passerine bird.
It is a small, gray bird with small tuft or crest.
The face is plain, and the undersides are a lighter gray. Sexes are similar.

Habitat:

This titmouse lives year-round primarily in the Great Basin, but is resident from southeastern Oregon and central Colorado south to the eastern Mojave Desert in California and central Arizona, as far as west Texas and extreme northeastern Sonora, Mexico. Prefers open woodlands of warm, dry pinyon-juniper, juniper and desert riparian woods.

Species ID Suggestions

Juniper Titmouse

Baeolophus ridgwayi

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