Bridled Titmouse Baeolophus wollweberi
2/21/2024 Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona
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Bridled Titmouse Baeolophus wollweberi
2/21/2024 Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona
the bridled titmouse is a small member of the paridae (tits and titmice) family found from southern portions of the united states to mexico. they prefer forests heavily populated by oak trees. they are omnivorous eaters that consume insects, fruits, and seeds.
Simplified bird #34 - bridled titmouse
( requested by @averymuddysparrow )
Paridae family, round 2: Black Capped Chickadee vs Bridled Titmouse
Black Capped Chickadee
Bridled Titmouse
Titmice! Considering making them into stickers.
I found a bird so important they dedicated an entire area to him.
Loser's Bracket: Final Poll
Who's your favorite loser?
Bridled Titmouse
Blue Nuthatch
Starry Owlet-nightjar
Black-necked Grebe
Image Sources: Titmouse (All About Birds); Blue Nuthatch (Neoh Hor Kee); Nightjar (Dubi Shapiro); Grebe (Daniel Pettersson)
Recent birds.
Bridled titmouse / carbonero embridado (Baeolophus wollweberi).
Pyrrhuloxia / cardenal desértico (Cardinalis sinuatus), with bright red mating plumage.
Dark-eyed juncos / junco ojos negros (Junco hyemalis). Oregon and gray-headed morphs are shown here.
Acorn woodpecker / carpintero bellotero (Melanerpes formicivorus).
Cassin’s finch / pinzón serrano (Haemorhous cassinii).
All at Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary, Cochise County, Arizona.