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Related: About this forumTufted Titmouse Alighting

Starr County, Texas - February 2026
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Tufted Titmouse Alighting (Original Post)
Bo Zarts
Mar 9
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SheltieLover
(79,846 posts)1. Beautiful pix, Bo!
CaptainTruth
(8,177 posts)2. Awesome shot!
chowder66
(12,182 posts)3. That shot deserves an award.
Figarosmom
(11,614 posts)4. Beautiful picture 😊
erronis
(23,676 posts)5. Can you share the technique you use to catch these fleeting moments?
Such great lighting, also.
I watched a video on catching flying bullets with sound-activated flashes. And even catching the movement of light traveling through a water bottle:
DrMJG10
(66 posts)6. SPECTACULAR!!!
Need I say more?
WestMichRad
(3,216 posts)7. Appears to be a black crested titmouse
(Baeolophus atricristatus) rather than a tufted titmouse. Black titmice have a black crown and white forehead, while tufteds have a gray crown and darker forehead. Their ranges overlap and some interbreeding has been noted, and for awhile they were regarded as a single species, but about 20 years ago the two were split into two species given different vocalizations and genetic differences.
https://www.birdwatchingdaily.com/birds/kenn-kaufmans-id-tips/identifying-north-americas-five-titmouse-species/
Great photo, anyway!
Uncle Joe
(64,993 posts)8. That pic really jumps out at you!
Thanks for the thread Bo Zarts
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,591 posts)9. Extraordinary capture, my dear Bo! Wow. ...n/t
bluescribbler
(2,505 posts)10. My grandfather's favorite bird.
Beautiful image.