Birds of the Carolinas #7

Tufted Titmouse

Baeolophus bicolor

This week we are taking a look at the Tufted Titmouse which are common birds of South Carolina. The Tufted Titmouse have a white front with small silver-grey crests on their tops.

Tufted Titmouse
Lancaster County, South Carolina

The Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) is a small songbird from North America which is a species in the Tit and Chickadee family. Its habitat is primarily deciduous and mixed woods. [When these shots were taken we lived in Lancaster County surrounded by Pine Trees and various other trees as well. I (at that time) maintained bird feeders hung in trees in our front yard. It was lovely to watch the variety of birds that would pay our feeders a visit.)

The Tufted Titmouse was once considered non-migratory and native to Ohio and Mississippi River Basins, however, bird feeders and other factors have caused these birds to occupy a larger territory across the United States and stretching into Ontario and Quebec in Canada.

They tend to gather food from the ground and from tree branches. They also enjoyed visiting our bird feeders to gather food. They enjoy a mixture of several varieties of berries, nuts, seeds, small fruits, insects, and other invertebrates. I often purchased bird feed/seed that was geared towards songbirds which contained berries, nuts, seeds, and dried fruit.

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Photo Credit:©️2022 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Location: Lancaster, South Carolina, USA

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4 responses to “Birds of the Carolinas #7”

  1. The last picture is supreme!

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  2. Beautiful shots. So unfortunate that our best intentions distort the natural order of things: sad story about the titmouse and feeders.

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