It is really difficult to photograph a Tufted Titmouse, especially when they are perched in a tree. They land, cound to two and then take off. This one gave me the count of five.
~ Rick
It is really difficult to photograph a Tufted Titmouse, especially when they are perched in a tree. They land, cound to two and then take off. This one gave me the count of five.
~ Rick
I know I have said this before but the eyes of a Tufted Titmouse are amazing.
~ Rick
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It has been a while since we photographed a Tufted Titmouse. We had not put any wild bird food in this feeder for a while and added some a few times this week. I guess it attracted this titmouse.
~ Rick
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I sure spend a lot of time trying to. photograph this Tufted Titmouse. He didn't take off but danced around making it very difficult. This photo is a little dark but I like how it turned out.
~ Rick
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What a cool Tufted Titmouse. This weather is nuts .. temperatures are up and down, rain has been heavy, but the birds are still showing up most days.
~ Rick
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