The tufted titmouse is a jaunty little cousin of the chickadee. Unlike some other mating pairs of birds, the male and female tufted titmouse look almost exactly alike; they generally have gray ...
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Identify and Attract a Tufted Titmousewith both male and female birds feeding the baby birds. Once in a while, a juvenile tufted titmouse will actually remain with its parents for the following breeding season to help care for the ...
While North American bird populations decline dramatically, paradoxically, the number of people watching them has increased.
Valentine’s Day isn’t the only big event for birds-of-a-feather this year. The 28th edition of the annual Great Backyard Bird ...
While much of the recent attention locally has been on the Eagles, a group of volunteers from western Schuylkill County has ...
In general, during the month of October, migrating birds of prey, including golden eagles, red-tailed hawks, peregrine falcons, and other raptors continue to be seen as they travel down the Lake ...
While North American bird populations decline dramatically ... visitors to her feeder — a “badass” female Red-winged blackbird, a tufted titmouse who she said seems to know he’s handsome ...
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