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Varied Tit, Sittiparus varius varius, 14 - 15 cm./ 5.5 - 5.9 in. COMMON resident in deciduous and evergreen forest.

Karuizawa, Japan.

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Tags:   Varied Tit Sittiparus varius varius Sittiparus varius Poecile varius TITS, CHICKADEES and TITMICE PARIDAE Birds of Japan ©bryanjsmith

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Diagnostic Sultan Tit, Melanochlora sultanea, 20.5 cm. 8.07 in. UNCOMMON resident of the central and eastern Himalayas and the northeast hills of India in evergreen forests. Misty, wet day.

Nameri National Park, Assam, India.

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Tags:   Sultan Tit Melanochlora sultanea Tits, Chickadees and Titmice Parade Birds of India ©bryanjsmith

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Bridled Titmouse, Baeolophus wollweberi, 13.34 cm / 5.25 in. COMMON in oak woods at mid-elevation, especially along streams where oaks mix with junipers and sycamores. A pair were busily feeding young inside this mesquite tree.

Madera Creek Trail, Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA.

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Tags:   Bridled Titmouse Baeolophus wollweberi Tits, Chickadees and Titmice Family Paridae Birds of Arizona ©bryanjsmith.

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Tufted Titmouse, Baeolophus bicolor, 6.5 in. / 16.51 cm. COMMON and widespread in mature deciduous woods within its range.

Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, Essex County, Massachusetts.

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Tags:   Tufted Titmouse Baeolophus bicolor Tits, Chickadees and Titmice Paridae Birds of Massachusetts ©bryanjsmith

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Bridled Titmouse, Baeolophus wollweberi, 13.24 cm. / 5.25 in. COMMON in oak woodlands at middle elevations, especially along streams with sycamores and junipers.

Madera Canton, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States.

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Tags:   Birds of Arizona Birds of Madera Canyon Bridled Titmouse Baeolophus wollweberi. Paridae ©bryanjsmith


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