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Tufted titmouse

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The lifespan of the tufted titmouse is approximately 2.1 years, although it can live for more than ten years. On average, these birds will have a clutch size of five to seven eggs. Unlike many birds, the offspring of tufted titmice will often stay with their parents during the winter and even after
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basins, factors such as bird feeders have caused these birds to occupy a larger territory across the United States and stretching into Ontario and Quebec in Canada. During the second half of the 20th century and into the 21st century, the species' range has been expanding northwards.
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These small birds have a white front and grey upper body outlined with rust colored flanks. Other characteristics include their black foreheads and the tufted grey crest on their heads. In juveniles, the black forehead is greatly diminished such that they may be confused with the
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constitute a major part of its diet during the summer. This species is also a regular visitor to bird feeders. Its normal pattern is to scout a feeder from cover, fly in to take a seed, then fly back to shelter to consume the morsel, though caching is also very common.
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The titmouse can demonstrate curiosity regarding humans and sometimes will perch on a window ledge and seem to be peering into the house. It may also cling to the window frames and walls of buildings seeking prey in wasp and hornet nests.
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From 1966 to 2015 the tufted titmouse population has increased by more than 1.5% per year throughout the northeastern U.S. The current breeding population is estimated to be approximately 8 million.
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Titmice are very vocal and will respond to sounds of agitation in other birds. This species readily forms small flocks, known as troupes or banditries, which often associate with
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The tufted titmouse gathers food from the ground and from tree branches, frequently consuming a variety of berries, nuts, seeds, small fruits, insects, and other invertebrates.
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Tufted titmice will occasionally hybridize with the black-crested titmouse; the hybridization range is very narrow, however, because of genetic differences.
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and mixed woods as well as gardens, parks, and shrublands. Although the tufted titmouse is non-migratory and originally native to the
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Pollock, Henry S.; MacDonald, Sean E.; Vizentin-Bugoni, Jeferson; Brawn, Jeffrey D.; Sutton, Zachary S.; Hauber, Mark E. (2021).
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nest. They line the nest with soft materials, sometimes plucking hair from live mammals to use as material, a behavior known as
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the first year of their life. Sometimes, a bird born the year before will help its parents raise the next year's young.
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Tufted titmice nest in a hole in a tree, either a natural cavity, a human-made nest box, or sometimes an old
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The song of the tufted titmouse is usually described as a whistled
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from North America, a species in the tit and chickadee family (
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Index

Parus bicolor

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Paridae
Baeolophus
Binomial name
Linnaeus

Synonyms
songbird
Paridae
black-crested titmouse
Texas
subspecies
βαιός
λόφος
oak titmouse
deciduous
Ohio
Mississippi River
Caterpillars

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