Sunday bird agenda
bushtit
my friend picked the bird
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Black-throated Bushtit (Aegithalos concinnus), family Aegithalidae, order Passeriformes, Charkhole, Kalimpong Hills, India
photograph by Niemand Leben
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BOTD: Bushtit
Photo: Rick Cameron
"Tiny, drab birds with light ticking and lisping callnotes, Bushtits are common in woods and mountains of the west, but they are often inconspicuous. A flock feeding in a tree may go almost unnoticed until the birds fly out, perhaps twenty or thirty of them, in a straggling single file to the next tree. They are very sociable at most seasons, and groups will roost huddled close together in a tight mass on cold nights."
- Audubon Field Guide
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Another bird scion, Tataru Taru!
I picked bushtit for her because they are the tiniest predators, garrulous, love socializing, and are go-getters who love swarming suet or peanut feeders. They're always busy chatting to each other!
'tit' comes from 'titr' which means 'small', so 'bushtit' basically means 'small thing in the bush', which is pretty accurate from what I've seen of our flock. I always hear their tiny voices when I pass by trees and bushes, and if I look closely I see them flitting around.
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[☀️SOLAR HOUSE | Chapter Two | End!]
Crossfaded Encounters
Solar House WEBTOON
Thank you so much for reading! See you in the next chapter <3
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🌸 🌞 🪶 🕊 ✨ // singing up the sun
sunshine & songbird, gouache on hot press paper
prompt #2 for the bring on spring art challenge! in those early spring mornings it always sounds like the birds are trying to sing loud enough to wake up the sun
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Long-tailed Tit tired on a Sleepy Bird Sunday
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© Harlen Chen
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Bushtit
COURTESY Russell Pickering
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