After being trapped inside Flagler County Emergency Services building for the day, a tufted titmouse was rescued last Friday afternoon by a vigilant employee. The bird had traveled from the safety of ...
Some bird species regularly pluck hair off unsuspecting animals, including humans, to make linings for their nests, scientists say. In a recent study, they detail the hair theft phenomenon, citing ...
PEORIA — In a rare confrontation at a backyard feeder, a nut-gobbling groundhog bristled at the sudden arrival of a nervy freeloader. A tufted titmouse had just landed on the chubby rodent’s tail to ...
Some tiny birds take bold risks to gather a beakful of hair for their nests. Titmice have been spotted dive-bombing cats, alighting on dozing predators’ backs and plucking strands of hair from ...
Are you seasonally savvy with your backyard bird feeding? Feeding your birds the proper nutrition they need at different times of the year means you will attract more birds and a greater variety of ...
Inveterate birdwatchers frequently dream about that rare, elusive bird to add to their life list, but that requires travel to faraway places in remote corners of the world. And so the birds that are ...
Tufted titmice - tiny songbirds with exceptional memories - process spatial memory using mammalian-like neural mechanisms, researchers report. Food-caching birds like the tufted titmouse are extreme ...
Our tufted titmouse saga continues. I don’t have all of the area Christmas Bird Count results, yet, but from the several I do have from the Audubon website, it seems that the titmouse recovery in this ...
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