Tufted titmouse

Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, July 27, 2018.


A very wet bird after an energetic bath in the little stream.
Baeolophus bicolor
Tufted Titmice hoard food in fall and winter, a behavior they share with many of their relatives, including the chickadees and tits. Titmice take advantage of a bird feeder’s bounty by storing many of the seeds they get. Usually, the storage sites are within 130 feet of the feeder. The birds take only one seed per trip and usually shell the seeds before hiding them.
The oldest known wild Tufted Titmouse was at least 13 years, 3 months old. It was banded in Virginia in 1962, and found in the same state in 1974.
source -https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Tufted_Titmouse/

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