Thud! Thud! Thud! (pause) Thud! Thud! What in the world is that noise? I keep hearing the thuds over and over again coming from my backyard. Quickly investigating, I discover a small Tufted Titmouse ...
Bird of the Month: Tufted titmouse. Description: This small gray bird is easily identified by the crest on the top of its head, along with its large black eyes and round bill. Its wings and back are ...
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 ...
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 in ...
Watch this determined tufted titmouse work its magic! It’s focused on that cotton fiber tucked inside. You’ll see it pull… stretch… tug… and stretch again ...
Inveterate birdwatchers frequently dream about that rare, elusive bird to add to their life list, but that requires travel to faraway places in remote corners of the world. And so the birds that are ...
The tufted titmouse is one of the bounciest and brightest little birds that will visit your yard. The word "titmouse" is derived from an Old Icelandic word, "tittr", which means "something small." ...
After being trapped inside Flagler County Emergency Services building for the day, a tufted titmouse was rescued last Friday afternoon by a vigilant employee. The bird had traveled from the safety of ...
The sound goes off every morning with a sharp, staccato beep-beep-beep. Our neighbor, Yoka Meyer, thought it was our alarm clock going off. No, it’s a male tufted titmouse greeting the break of day ...
If not for tufted titmice, my bird-feeding stations would be considerably less interesting. So, too, I assume, would yours. White-breasted nuthatches, chickadees, goldfinches, house finches, downy, ...