These recent sightings are compiled by Sue McGrath of the Newburyport Birders. Report your sightings to Newburyport Birders at [email protected] or 978-204-2976. Visit ...
Sighted on their Guided Bird Walk along the river, were the following: osprey carrying a fish, cormorant, mourning dove, American robin, eastern bluebirds, American goldfinch, chipping sparrow, song ...
One of our most common backyard birds, the tufted titmouse is often found in the company of Carolina chickadees and northern cardinals. They’re noisy, curious, and charming. The name “titmouse” comes ...
Who doesn’t love the sight of these fairy-like birds? Tufted titmice have a light gray-blue body with a white belly, cinnamon-brown sides, and a tiny black beak. Their most notable physical feature is ...
They’re one of the easiest small bird species to find in the state if you’re a fan of forested areas. The tufted titmouse is a striking little bird, boasting a light gray body with a white belly and ...
(Phyllis Carlson photo) A tufted titmouse was a new bird recorded during the annual Christmas Bird Count in the Iron Mountain area Dec. 17. This one has been visiting a backyard feeder in the ...