All photographs were taken by Nathan Collie on location at Old Town.

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Conservation Status

Tufted Titmice are very common and have seen increases in their population in recent years. Their range has been expanding northward over the last half-century. Possible reasons for this range expansion include a warming climate, farmlands reverting to forests, and the growing popularity of backyard bird feeders. However,

Habitat

Tufted Titmice live in deciduous woods or mixed evergreen-deciduous woods, typically in areas with a dense canopy and many tree species. They are also common in orchards, parks, and suburban areas. They can also be attracted to backyards by setting up birdfeeders.