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| latin_name = Baeolophus bicolor | |||
| name = Tufted Titmouse | |||
| image_male = Tufted titmouse perching 2006-11-23.jpg | |||
| range_map = Tufted Titmouse-rangemap.gif | |||
| description = These birds have grey upperparts and white underparts with a white face, a grey crest, a dark forehead and a short stout bill; they have rust-colored flanks. The male and female have identical plumage. | |||
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| Cardinalidae (Cardinal) | |
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| These are robust, seed-eating birds, with strong bills. They are typically associated with open woodland. The sexes usually have distinctive appearances; the family is named for the red plumage (like that of a Catholic cardinal's vestments) of males of the type species, the Northern Cardinal. | |
| Baeolophus bicolor (Tufted Titmouse) | |
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| These birds have grey upperparts and white underparts with a white face, a grey crest, a dark forehead and a short stout bill; they have rust-colored flanks. The male and female have identical plumage. | |
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