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Oak titmouse

Baeolophus inornatus

Photo by HemaShah
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Field Notes

Description:

I found a male and female western bluebird ,which seemed to be watching over this fledgling.

Species ID Suggestions

Oak Titmouse

Baeolophus inornatus

Comments (4)

I don't think so. Titmice are a group of birds that practically never wander and I believe this bird does show a slight tinge of brown on its flanks and the gray in its wings have some brown mixed in.
Stirred Mocha,could this be a Juniper Titmouse?It hardly had any brown on the body. https://suite.io/thomas-wyatt/325x2zs
thnx Mocha, i found this one tricky!!
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PublishedAugust 30, 2014

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