The Angry Tit!

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  • Print only - frame not included

  • Lustre Paper - a good halfway between glossy and matte

  • All sizes are measured in inches

  • Images are printed borderless

Story:

He’s here, he’s angry, and he’s lookin’ right at you! The Black-crested Titmouse is a staple species amongst South Texas birds. It is a small, charismatic bird that is easily identifiable by its striking black crest atop a silvery-gray body. This species, primarily found in Texas and northeastern Mexico, inhabits woodlands, scrublands, and urban areas, where it can often be seen foraging for insects and seeds.

Adaptable and inquisitive, the Black-crested Titmouse forms monogamous pairs and is known for its loud, clear whistle-like calls. These birds nest in tree holes, which they sometimes excavate themselves but more often take over from other species. Their presence is a delight to bird watchers and a vital component of the local ecosystem, contributing to insect control and seed dispersal.

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Details:

  • Print only - frame not included

  • Lustre Paper - a good halfway between glossy and matte

  • All sizes are measured in inches

  • Images are printed borderless

Story:

He’s here, he’s angry, and he’s lookin’ right at you! The Black-crested Titmouse is a staple species amongst South Texas birds. It is a small, charismatic bird that is easily identifiable by its striking black crest atop a silvery-gray body. This species, primarily found in Texas and northeastern Mexico, inhabits woodlands, scrublands, and urban areas, where it can often be seen foraging for insects and seeds.

Adaptable and inquisitive, the Black-crested Titmouse forms monogamous pairs and is known for its loud, clear whistle-like calls. These birds nest in tree holes, which they sometimes excavate themselves but more often take over from other species. Their presence is a delight to bird watchers and a vital component of the local ecosystem, contributing to insect control and seed dispersal.

Details:

  • Print only - frame not included

  • Lustre Paper - a good halfway between glossy and matte

  • All sizes are measured in inches

  • Images are printed borderless

Story:

He’s here, he’s angry, and he’s lookin’ right at you! The Black-crested Titmouse is a staple species amongst South Texas birds. It is a small, charismatic bird that is easily identifiable by its striking black crest atop a silvery-gray body. This species, primarily found in Texas and northeastern Mexico, inhabits woodlands, scrublands, and urban areas, where it can often be seen foraging for insects and seeds.

Adaptable and inquisitive, the Black-crested Titmouse forms monogamous pairs and is known for its loud, clear whistle-like calls. These birds nest in tree holes, which they sometimes excavate themselves but more often take over from other species. Their presence is a delight to bird watchers and a vital component of the local ecosystem, contributing to insect control and seed dispersal.