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Titmouse Houses
Titmouse House
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The Tufted Titmouse is
a year-round resident of the deciduous
and mixed deciduous-coniferous
forests in the eastern United States.
It prefers habitat containing a variety
of tree species with a fairly dense
canopy and will nest in or near swamps,
orchards, parks, and other suburban
areas. In the Southwest, titmice are
found in riparian
and mesquite habitats. Titmice nest in
natural cavities, abandoned woodpecker
holes and nest boxes. Nest building
begins in late March or early April. The
first eggs can be laid anytime from early
April to early May. Titmice living in
southern latitudes tend to lay their
first eggs earlier than those living in
northern latitudes. |
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