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Juniper Titmouse
Jack Parlapiano (© Macaulay Library)

Juniper Titmouse

Baeolophus ridgwayi
BirdNET IDBN01321
Taxon groupAves
iNat observations2,113
Image sourceMacaulay Library ML302519321
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Description wikipedia

The juniper titmouse (Baeolophus ridgwayi) is a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae. The American Ornithologists' Union split the plain titmouse into the oak titmouse and the juniper titmouse in 1996, due to distinct differences in song, preferred habitat, and genetic makeup. The juniper titmouse is a small, gray bird with small tuft or crest. Male and female are visually similar. This titmouse lives year-round primarily in the Great Basin, but is resident from southeastern Oregon and central Colorado south to the eastern Mojave Desert in California and central Arizona, as far as west Texas and extreme northeastern Sonora, Mexico-(the Madrean sky islands). It prefers open woodlands of warm, dry pinyon-juniper, juniper and desert riparian woods. Juniper titmice will sleep in cavities, dense foliage, or birdhouses. When roosting in foliage, the titmouse chooses a twig surrounded by dense foliage or an accumulation of dead pine needles, simulating a roost in a cavity. It forms pairs or small groups, but does not form large flocks. It may join mixed-species flocks after breeding season for foraging. The juniper titmouse eats insects and spiders, sometimes seen catching insects in mid air. It also eats berries, acorns, and some seeds, sometimes hammering seeds against branches to open them. The bird forages on foliage, twigs, branches, trunks, and occasionally on the ground. Strong legs and feet allows it to hang upside down to forage. Juniper titmice visit feeders with suet, peanut butter, and seeds. The song of the juniper titmouse is a rolling series of notes given on the same pitch. Its call sounds like a raspy tschick-adee. This species builds its nest in a woodpecker hole, natural cavity, or nest box, lining it with grass, moss, mud, hair, feathers, and fur. It breeds from March into July, with peak activity in April and May, laying 3–9 eggs, usually 4–7. The female is the primary incubator, the process of which takes 14–16 days. Young are altricial, and are tended by both parents in nest for 16–21 days. Parents continue to tend to young for another three to four weeks after the young leave the nest. The oak titmouse and juniper titmouse appear almost identical, but differ in voice as well as range. The oak titmouse has a browner back than the juniper titmouse. The oak titmouse gives a repeated series of three to seven syllables, each composed of one low and one high note, while the juniper titmouse song consists of a series of rapid syllables on the same note. Ranges overlap only in a small area in California. The tufted titmouse, which does not overlap in range, has whiter belly, rusty flanks, and black on the forehead.

Translated Descriptions (6)

es wikipedia
El herrerillo de Ridgway o paro sencillo (Baeolophus ridgwayi)​​ es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Paridae propia del oeste de Norteamérica.
fr wikipedia
La Mésange des genévriers (Baeolophus ridgwayi) ou mésange des pinèdes, est une espèce de passereaux appartenant à la famille des Paridae. L'espèce est dédiée à Robert Ridgway (1850-1929). Elle est présente au Mexique et dans le sud-ouest des États-Unis.
nl wikipedia
Ridgways mees (Baeolophus ridgwayi) is een zangvogel uit de familie Paridae (echte mezen). Deze vogel is genoemd naar de Amerikaanse ornitholoog Robert Ridgway.
ru wikipedia
Baeolophus ridgwayi (лат.) — вид воробьиных птиц из семейства синицевых. Выделяют два подвида (номинативный и Baeolophus ridgwayi zaleptus). Видовое название дано в честь американского орнитолога Роберта Риджуэйя.
sv wikipedia
Blek gråmes (Baeolophus ridgwayi) är en nordamerikansk fågel i familjen mesar inom ordningen tättingar.
tr wikipedia
Baeolophus ridgwayi, Baeolophus cinsine bağlı bir kuş türüdür.

Common Names (37 locales)

bg Хвойнов синигер
ca mallerenga emplomallada dels ginebres
cs sýkora jalovcová
da Lys Topmejse
de Wacholdermeise
en Juniper Titmouse
eo Juniperparuo
es Herrerillo de Ridgway
es_CR Carbonero de Juníperos
es_EC Herrerillo de Ridgway
es_ES Herrerillo de Ridgway
es_MX Carbonero de Juníperos
et kadakatihane
fa چرخریسوک ارسزار
fi harmaatiainen
fr Mésange des genévriers
he ירגזי הערער
hr siva sjenica
hu borókacinege
is Einimeisa
it Cincetta dei ginepri
ja ヒガシハイエボシガラ
lt Kadaginė pelinė zylė
lv Kadiķu zīlīte
nl Ridgwaymees
no einermeis
nv Diltʼóshii (íiyisígíí)
pl sikora mysia
pt juniper titmouse
pt_PT Juniper titmouse
ru Можжевельниковая гренадерка
sk sýkorka borievková
sr Klekina ćubasta senica
sv blek gråmes
tr Ardıç Baştankarası
uk Синиця ялівцева
zh-CN 林山雀

External Identifiers

iNaturalist#13634
eBirdjuntit1
Macaulay Libraryjuntit1
Xeno-CantoBaeolophus ridgwayi
observation.org#79298
GBIF2487898
NCBI287038
AvibaseBaeolophus-ridgwayi
BirdLife22729143