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Tufted titmouse

Baeolophus bicolor

Description:

The largest titmouse, with gray upperparts and light grey underparts. Head has a gray cap. The bill is black.

Habitat:

Breeds from eastern Nebraska, southern Michigan, and Maine south to Texas, the Gulf Coast, and central Florida. Preferred habitats include swampy or moist woodlands, and urban shade trees.

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3 Comments

Noah Bourdeu
Noah Bourdeu 11 years ago

Your welcome! I agree, we are very lucky here in Mississippi, we have so much beautiful and diverse wildlife, and for a Reptile and Amphibian lover like myself, its heaven! Hope to see many more sightings!

AnaMoral
AnaMoral 11 years ago

Thank you for creating a mission where the beauty of Mississippi can be appreciated!

Noah Bourdeu
Noah Bourdeu 11 years ago

Thanks for joining Mississippi Wild!

AnaMoral
Spotted by
AnaMoral

Clinton, Mississippi, USA

Spotted on Aug 11, 2012
Submitted on Aug 22, 2012

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