Titmouse 

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  • I’d like to dedicate this card to Doug Palmer and his twin sister on their birthday. Doug is Kimberly Palmer’s husband. If you haven’t checked out Kimmie’s gallery, you’re missing SOMETHING WONDERFUL! Do so pronto! Happy Birthday to Doug and his twin sister! (By the way, the little bird in this image is a tufted titmouse, a perky songbird with great wide eyes and lots of personality).

  • I’ve been told this is a nuthatch, but I have no idea for sure. Now I know it is not a nuthatch…it is a titmouse!

  • Songbirds that I have photographed in my yard are showcased in each of the twelve months of the year. Included are the painted bunting, Northern cardinal, American robin, Eastern bluebird, Carolina chickadee, ruby-throated hummingbird, goldfinch, common house finch, mockingbird, and the tufted titmouse.

  • a tufted ttmouse strikes a handsome pose as he rests on a pine branch /

  • 9/11/09 Feature and Top Ten in Alphabet Soup – Best of the Letter T ~ thank you!! 6/28/09 ~ Featured in Songbirds of North America ~ Thank you Larry!!!!!!! 6/2/09 ~ Featured in Berries, Fruits & Seeds – Thank you Vickie!!!!!!!! 5/24/09 – Featured in Happy Haven ~ Thank you!!!!!! / . / So many peanuts, too little time! This cute little Tufted Titmouse couldn’t make up his mind which peanut he wanted to steal from Chippy! Taken 11/11/08 at my back door, Clarks Valley, PA / . / The Tufted Titmouse is a slate gray bird with a white chest and belly, and a pointed crest. They frequent bird feeders and eat seeds, insects, and fruit. The titmouse is a non-migrator. / . / DECISIONS…. DECISIONS…. /

  • This little fellow was out in the early morning. I used my remote flash to try to light up the area just outside of my feeder. To see a Slide Show of all my birds click here.

  • This is from a songbird series I just completed for a local gallery. One of my collectors just saw it and asked me to make it available as a print. How can I refuse? Hope you enjoy it. BTW, the original is still available—please contact me for further information at art@studiobuteo.com . Please visit my website to see all my art and to sign up to be on my mailing list. Thanks again for your interest and enthusiasm!

  • This little Tufted Titmouse will be my guest at the feeders all year long … but he is especially welcome during the long cold winter. This is a single image on which I experimented with masks … creating a palette layer, then erasing the mask area which covered the bird. The image was taken on November 13, 2008 in Montgomery County, Maryland, with the Nikon D40x, using the 70-300mm VR lens.

  • This small bird ( A titmouse I think ) was trying to stay out of sight in the bare branches of a wild honeysuckle bush. Not much cover in the bare winter months.

  • You shall love your neighbor as yourself. Matthew 22:39 (Neighborly birds are a tufted titmouse and a warbler).

  • Tufted Titmouse…..not willing to let go of that little dish of peanuts!

  • Tufted titmice, house finches, Carolina chickadees, and cardinals visit my patio feeders regularly and they all love my statue of Jesus where they find a resting place in their busy little lives. This is the bird version of the Garden of Eden with flowers which I posted earlier. Thanks to all the flower lovers who commented about that collage; I appreciate it and am offering this one for bird lovers.

  • It’s not often I can get a photo of a tufted titmouse; these little spitfires are so fast, they’re gone by the time I adjust the camera. This one was a bit more leisurely, though, and gave me a split second to nab him. Got you Mr. T squared! (I got the idea for the title from my daughter in law Chrissy who calls me Mrs. B Squared (Bonnie Barry); she’s an engineer and thinks mathematically; I’m an English major and numbers are not my strength).

  • This Tufted Titmouse has been showing up for 4 days now and lands on this table with bits of food on it but does not eat it.. Insted he does what you see here over and over again.. Then… I captured a picture of a Chicadee doing the same thing.. Yet.. all the other birds including the same species just eat it & fly off.. What do you think this behavior is all about… lol… Nikon D60~18/55 / N.Eastern Ct.

  • I was sitting in my blind near this branch when a tufted titmouse landed on it and looked inquisitively at my hideout as though to say, “You can’t fool me; I know you’re in there!”

  • This tufted titmouse stared curiously in my direction before flitting away nervously which gave me the extra split second I needed to click a few frames of him. I’ve embellished the background with added layers and textures to increase color and depth. Hope you like it.

  • This little Tufted Titmouse was taking one last sunflower heart right before dark.

  • Some new, some old, some old reworked birdie images all with added textures.

  • a tufted titmouse, seed in beak, is framed against a distant brick building late in the evening, makes a pretty good silhouette

  • a tufted titmouse casts a calm, serene pose, resting in a nearby pine tree.

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