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Tufted Titmouse

Baeolophus bicolor

Photo by SheaEckert
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Field Notes

Description:

"Tufted Titmice nest in a hole in a tree, either a natural cavity or sometimes an old woodpecker nest. They line the nest with soft materials, sometimes plucking hair from a live animal such as a dog. If they find shed snake skin, they will try to incorporate pieces of it in their nest."

Notes:

Curiosity.

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Thanks! These are one of my favorite, because they are just so curious! Any other bird would have just flown away when they realized I was there, but this one got even closer! Amazing!

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PublishedNovember 22, 2011

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