This week's "Bird of the Week" is the Tufted titmouse. This small, gray songbird has a short tuft on its head and and its black eye is prominent in its pale gray face. The male and female look alike. It's song is a loud, whistled "peter, peter, peter, peter" and is one of the first bird songs of spring. The tufted titmouse eats insects and seeds.
The tufted titmouse is a common backyard visitor, frequenting feeders in the winter and nesting in holes in trees.
First photo taken from Cornell's All About Birds and the second one is with permission of Barbara Miers.
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