Heading For The Bird Bath


An image of a Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) preparing to catapult to the bird bath, taken just a few days ago.

Tufted Titmice are birds that are here throughout the year. Fun little ones that know me and will come close to the feeder as I’m filling it, calling to them. Not shy birds!

As I was looking up information about the Tufted Titmouse I was surprised to find this bit of information on the allaboutbirds site: “Generally found at low elevations, Tufted Titmice are rarely reported at elevations above 2,000 feet.” This is particularly interesting because my cabin is at the 1,800 foot elevation and these birds are not rare here. Perhaps just a few hundred feet higher they are!

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