Photo by Sarah Gardner
Tufted Titmouse (Parus bicolor)
The Tufted Titmouse pictured above is from the Birds Canada 2026 Calendar. It is the featured bird for January, 2026.
Titmice are small hardy birds with short bills, short wings and drab plumage. They are active and agile, often hanging upside down from twigs to feed, and they flock together when not nesting.
They are found around the southern Great Lakes, across the eastern U.S.A. and parts of eastern Mexico.
They are common in deciduous woodlands, mesquite, parklands, and suburban areas where they are often found at feeders, where they are active and noisy.
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BarrytheBirder

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