Just hatched! Oak titmouse chicks. (Joan Morris/Bay Area News Group) Our Garden produces around 14,000 pounds of vegetables and fruit each year, but this is the first time it has produced baby birds.
Not all birds fly south for the winter. Surprisingly, there are many familiar birds that stay in our area for the winter, ...
Thud! Thud! Thud! (pause) Thud! Thud! What in the world is that noise? I keep hearing the thuds over and over again coming from my backyard. Quickly investigating, I discover a small Tufted Titmouse ...
After five years of looking, I have finally been able to figure out which bird has been making the constant “dee-da, dee-da, dee-da” call in my yard. It’s the tufted titmouse. The book claims their ...
Sneaky birds are risking their lives to line their nests with something unusual —animal fur, or sometimes, even human hair. But it’s not all fun and games for these shameless creatures. Mammal hair ...
Bird of the Month: Tufted titmouse. Description: This small gray bird is easily identified by the crest on the top of its head, along with its large black eyes and round bill. Its wings and back are ...
Our Garden produces around 14,000 pounds of vegetables and fruit each year, but this is the first time it has produced baby birds. Last year, the California Bluebird Recovery Program installed nesting ...
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