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Titmouse Portrait with Nut

Charlie lent a hand with my bird-watching this morning. He chose a spot in the yard that was just the right distance from the large post feeder to keep the pigeons at bay. The smaller birds, however, having grown accustomed to our behavior over time, showed no hesitation in coming closer. They feasted freely while the pigeons watched enviously from the roof. 😂

I managed to snap a photo of this tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) caught red-handed—or perhaps red-beaked—with a piece of walnut in its beak. Since tufted titmice aren’t sexually dimorphic, it’s impossible to determine the bird’s gender just from this image. Honestly, I’d need to Google the finer details to even attempt figuring it out.

Tufted titmice are a favorite among a select group of bird enthusiasts. To celebrate these charming creatures, I’ve curated a special collection dedicated entirely to them in my photo gallery. Take a look!

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Whimsical Woodland Sprite

This whimsical sprite is playfully dubbed a tree gnome (Nanus arboris)—just kidding! But doesn’t the bird’s crest resemble a gnome’s hat? In reality, it is a tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor). These charming little birds frequent the nearby forest and often visit my backyard feeders. Their visits are brief; they swoop in just long enough to snatch a sunflower seed or peanut before darting back to the safety of the trees.

Tufted titmice are a favorite among a select group of bird enthusiasts. To celebrate these charming creatures, I’ve curated a special collection dedicated entirely to them in my photo gallery. Take a look!

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Tiny Titan of the Forest

This morning, I spotted a tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor). I'm not sure how many of these delightful little birds are around during the mornings, but sometimes I see several. Since they are not sexually dimorphic, distinguishing between males and females is something I haven't been able to do.

Tufted titmice are a favorite among a select group of bird enthusiasts. To celebrate these charming creatures, I’ve curated a special collection dedicated entirely to them in my photo gallery. Take a look!

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Bird's Eye View

Though this isn't a particularly exceptional photograph, I found the gray eyes of the tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) intriguing. You can tell by the position of the pupil in its right eye that the bird is staring directly at me, probably gauging how much of a threat I pose.

Let the captivating gaze of birds draw you into a world of wonder – visit my photo gallery for a closer look at nature's art.

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Titmouse Central

I've received several inquiries about obtaining prints of my photographs. While photography is just a hobby for me, I truly enjoy it and am thrilled to share my work with you.

I've set up an account and website with Pixels where you can purchase prints of my photos. You can visit my website here:

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If the photograph you're interested in isn't available on the website yet, please let me know which one it is, and I'll be happy to upload it for you.