Tufted Titmouse

The tufted titmouse is a great addition to any backyard. Learn how to attract the tufted titmouse to your yard, and listen to its song.

Tufted Titmouse
Photo: Roland Jordahl

Tufted Titmouse map
    • Scientific Name: Baeolophus bicolor.
    • Family: Titmouse.
    • Length: 6-1/2 inches.
    • Wingspan: 9-3/4 inches.
    • Distinctive Markings: Gray above and white below, rusty-brown flanks, prominent pointed crest and large dark eyes.
    • Nest: Natural cavities in trees.
    • Song: Resembles "peter, peter, peter" call; also has a harsh chattering sound to warn other birds of intruders.
    • Habitat: Deciduous woodlands, preferably in swamps and river bottoms; has adapted to residential wooded areas.
    • Diet: Insects, berries and seeds.
    • Backyard Favorites: Sunflower and safflower seeds, most kinds of nuts, peanut butter and suet.

    Listen to this bird’s song


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