Tufted. Tit. Mouse.
You guys wanna play dickedy-dick? Not a problem.
Let's start with your friend and mine, Baeolophus bicolor:
He's omnipresent throughout the day at the seed areas. Once in awhile one might take a stab at the suet, but they're definitely seed-eaters.
They come pretty much at dawn and stay around until late afternoon. Bigger birds might cause them to leave the feeders, but they don't go far and as soon as they're open they come right back. I have seen 4 or 5 at a time around our feeding area, but I have no idea if that's typical.
My bird book says that, in identifying the titmouse, that it looks sort of like a mouse. Huh, thanks. And I...guess that's true, although a flying mouse more readily describes a bat, and the two look nothing alike.
Friggin weak-ass dollar bird book.
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Well disguised tits, to-boot.
Well disguised tits, to-boot.
My "I surrender post" is several above this, by the way.
Heh, I never thought of that-
Heh, I never thought of that- his tuft is prominent, but his tit...I'm not gettin it.