Nature has been working all spring to get me prepared for this weekend. In one sense, my being the hopeful sort kicked things off in late March when I opened the roof on a hinge of the birdhouse I ...
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During the holidays, we received a tufted titmouse nest box that we mounted on a tree in our side yard. Ridg Gilmer, one of Kathy's photography students, built the box out of reclaimed wood from an ...
Each spring many readers ask how to use nest boxes to attract eastern bluebirds, tufted titmice, Carolina and black-capped chickadees, and house and Carolina wrens. Many readers specifically ask how ...
Looks like: The tufted titmouse has a uniform pale gray body, white underbelly, black forehead and orange-buff flanks. The short, pointed crest and a short, stout bill help identify titmice even in ...
Do you enjoy watching wild birds in your yard? Most Arkansans do, and now is a perfect time to enhance those opportunities by building and installing nest boxes around your property. Many birds in The ...
Our tufted titmouse saga continues. I don’t have all of the area Christmas Bird Count results, yet, but from the several I do have from the Audubon website, it seems that the titmouse recovery in this ...
During the holidays, we received a tufted titmouse nest box, which we mounted on a tree in our side yard. Ridg Gilmer built the box out of reclaimed wood from an old shed on his property. He ...