Titmice
Titmice are small, non-migratory birds belonging to the family Paridae. They are commonly found in North America and Europe, often inhabiting forests, parks, and gardens. Titmice are known for their distinctive round bodies, short necks, and large heads, with many species displaying a tufted crest. They primarily feed on insects, seeds, and nuts.
These birds are social creatures, often seen in small flocks, especially during the winter months. Titmice are also known for their curious and bold behavior, frequently visiting bird feeders. Their cheerful calls and lively antics make them a favorite among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.