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Baeolophus bicolor (Linnaeus, 1766)

Tufted Titmouse

Synonym(s): Parus bicolor

Florida native

Watauga County, NC 10/16/12
Watauga County, NC 10/16/12
Volusia Co. FL 03/05/05

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The Northern or tufted population of this species ranges throughout the southeastern United States west to Texas, north almost to Lake Superior and northeast into southern Maine.
A black-crested population is found in parts of Texas and Mexico and was previously considered a separate species.


Baeolophus bicolor is a member of the Paridae - Chickadees and Titmice family.


For more information on this species, visit the following link:
Cornell Lab of Ornithology All About Birds page for this species

Date record last modified: Jun 13, 2025


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