TITMOUSE

common name for members of the Paridae, a family of passerine birds, which includes the tits, titmice, and chickadees. They are small, active birds with short, pointed bills and strong legs. Their soft, thick plumage is colored in grays and browns, occasionally highlighted by black and white or blue and yellow. Titmice are found chiefly in the Northern Hemisphere and also in Asia and Africa. They are adaptable and can be taught to perform tricks. In the wild, titmice travel in mixed flocks with nuthatches, creepers, kinglets, and woodpeckers, feeding mostly on small insects but also on seeds, fruits, and berries. Typical of the family are the blackcapped chickadee, Parus atricapillus, of the NE United States, the nearly identical Carolina chickadee of the South, and the similar willow tit of Europe and the British Isles. Some titmice have crests, e.g., the crested tit of Eurasia and the tufted titmouse, Lophophanes bicolor, a mouse-gray bird with rust side patches common in the E United States. These typical titmice nest in tree cavities; the long-tailed tits weave complex bag nests. To this group belongs the Javanese pygmy tit (3 in./7.5 cm long, most of it tail); the bush tits of the American West are closely related. A third group, the penduline tits, are named for their hanging bag nests; the only American species is the western verdin. Titmice are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Passeriformes, family Paridae.

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...Thought 380 Threnody Threnody 148 Titmouse The Titmouse 233 To-Day To-Day 382 To J. W...Accost As t would accost some frivolous wing, Titmouse . 92 . Accosts Some mystic hint accosts...
...Parus bicolor: Tufted titmouse 393...atricristatus atricristatus: Black-crested titmouse 406...Parus atricristatus sennetti: Sennetts titmouse 409...
...deep woods only to nest. Tufted Titmouse. Chickadee. Family Sylvidoe...Orchard Oriole, Chickadee, Tufted Titmouse, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, nearly all...Nuthatch, Brown Creeper, Chickadee, Tufted Titmouse, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Ruby. crowned...
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...Tinasky (and her other aliases, among them, "Muriel Titmouse," "Phoebe Caulfield," and "Kirk Rotomontade") sent...only be Pynchon jokes. In the first, Muriel Titmouse -- Muriel Titmouse! -- solicits funds for the "Protest Our Thieves...
...control the affairs of state, than a titmouse knows...claimed that the American bar, unlike the "titmouse" of England, has a unique role in governance...likely to come. In the fall of 2007, the "titmouse" scorned by the founders of the ABA...
...property because theres a little titmouse or something on there that, you know...Bettsi is not aware of the fact that a titmouse is a bird, not a rodent. (Romeo might...close-up slow motion film of a tufted titmouse hanging on a thin tree branch, then to...
...addition to numerous individual sketches, Blackwood s featured a series about a "tallow-faced counter-jumper" called Tittlebat Titmouse in 1839, while William Makepeace Thackerays Samuel Titmarsh first graced the pages of Fraser s in 1841. Titmarsh became...
...families represent the low in New Home: the Titmouses and the Newlands. The Titmouses live in a messy cabin and would like to establish...themselves as part of the community. However, Mr Titmouse has no ambition although his wife tells him...
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...competition was held by the Tri County C. C. of New Jersey. Following are the individual awards for Class A: 1st Place: Tufted Titmouse #3 by Peter Lekos (Tri County); 2nd Place: The Dive by Phil Echo (Tri County); 3rd Place: Robin on Pine Branch by John Krell...
...past year in our adjoining back yards: American robin, cardinal, purple finch, dark-eyed junco, black-capped chickadee, tufted titmouse, blue jay, house sparrow, field sparrow, starling, crow, pigeon, and mourning dove. Of tree-clinging birds there was the hairy...
...overlooked that emissions of sulfur dioxide would end up causing titmouse birds to lay eggs with defective shells in the Netherlands...snails are normally the principal source of calcium for the titmouse, the birds too became calcium-deprived. The eggs they laid...
...led me to the surround-sound mastering studio. On the way, I saw little stuffed animals perched on bookshelves: the tufted titmouse, the hooded warbler, the Baltimore oriole, even a Canada goose. These were the Breezy Singers, animatronic toys made by a Japanese...
...thoughtless pleasure. Even here the encyclopedia is biased, of course. Its preference is clearly for the physical. Thrush and Titmouse merit as much space as Paul Tillich and Dylan Thomas, though not nearly as much as Tire or Tin or Texas. Montaigne takes up...
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...always migrated south, such as robins, have been spotted in the middle of winter. Other bird populations, such as the tufted titmouse, have declined rapidly in the suburbs, she said. "Its been a long time since anyone did a study like this, at least 20 or...
...obsession - healthier than coke, yes, but it was only a couple of weeks back she dismissed JOHN LESLIEs ex by saying "Abi who? Titmouse? Ive worked for my status." Oh quite so. Abi has sex with strangers for a laugh - Sophie got PAID for it. FAN of the week...
...Society continued the process by attempting to introduce skylarks, Japanese finches, pheasants, chaffinches, robins and the titmouse -- birds which were useful to the farmer and contributed to the beauty of the groves and fields. Whether these introductions...
...Society continued the process by attempting to introduce skylarks, Japanese finches, pheasants, chaffinches, robins and the titmouse -- birds which were useful to the farmer and contributed to the beauty of the groves and fields. Whether these introductions...
...find it really impressive." Wildlife biologist Deanna Dawson (whose hands can be seen at top) gets ready to band a tufted titmouse while doing field research on migratory birds at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Maryland. She helps a bird out of...
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TITMOUSE common name for members of the Paridae, a family of passerine birds, which includes the tits, titmice, and chickadees...similar willow tit of Europe and the British Isles. Some titmice have crests, e.g., the crested tit of Eurasia and the tufted titmouse, Lophophanes bicolor, a mouse-gray bird with rust side patches common in the E United States. These typical titmice nest...
CHICKADEE chik de , small North American bird of the titmouse family. The black-capped chickadee ( Parus atricapillus ), lively and gregarious, is a permanent resident over most of its range...
...nut hach, common name applied to a number of Old and New World species of small birds of the genus Sitta, related to the titmouse and the creeper. The name refers to its habit of wedging nuts into crevices in trees and pecking them open. Nuthatches are...


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