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titmouse


tit·mouse

T0237600 (tĭt′mous′)n. pl. tit·mice (-mīs′) Any of several small insectivorous songbirds of the family Paridae of woodland areas, especially members of the genus Baeolophus, such as the tufted titmouse.
[Alteration (influenced by mous, mouse) of Middle English titmose : tit- (probably from Old Norse tittr, small peak, pin, titmouse) + mose, titmouse (from Old English māse).]

titmouse

(ˈtɪtˌmaʊs) n, pl -mice (Animals) (usually plural) any small active songbird of the family Paridae, esp those of the genus Parus. See tit1[C14 titemous, from tite (see tit1) + mouse]

tit•mouse

(ˈtɪtˌmaʊs)

n., pl. -mice (-ˌmaɪs) any of various small, stout-billed songbirds of the family Paridae, esp. of the genus Parus, found in most of the world outside of Australasia and South America. [1275–1325; Middle English tit(e)mose (see tit1); mose, Old English māse titmouse, c. Old High German meisa titmouse, Old Norse meis- in meisingr kind of bird]
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Noun1.titmouse - small insectivorous birdstitmouse - small insectivorous birds titoscine, oscine bird - passerine bird having specialized vocal apparatusfamily Paridae, Paridae - titmice and chickadeeschickadee - any of various small grey-and-black songbirds of North AmericaParus bicolor, tufted titmouse - crested titmouse of eastern and midwestern United Statesblue tit, Parus caeruleus, tomtit - widely distributed European titmouse with bright cobalt blue wings and tail and crown of the headbush tit, bushtit - active grey titmice of western North AmericaChamaea fasciata, wren-tit - small brown bird of California resembling a wrenAuriparus flaviceps, verdin - very small yellow-headed titmouse of western North America
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titmouse


titmouse,

common name for members of the Paridae, a family of passerine birds, which includes the tits, titmice, and chickadees. They are small, active birds with short, pointed bills and strong legs. Their soft, thick plumage is colored in grays and browns, occasionally highlighted by black and white or blue and yellow. Titmice are found chiefly in the Northern Hemisphere and also in Asia and Africa. They are adaptable and can be taught to perform tricks. In the wild, titmice travel in mixed flocks with nuthatches, creepers, kinglets, and woodpeckers, feeding mostly on small insects but also on seeds, fruits, and berries. Typical of the family are the blackcapped chickadee, Parus atricapillus, of the NE United States, the nearly identical Carolina chickadee of the South, and the similar willow tit of Europe and the British Isles. Some titmice have crests, e.g., the crested tit of Eurasia and the tufted titmouse, Lophophanes bicolor, a mouse-gray bird with rust side patches common in the E United States. These typical titmice nest in tree cavities; the long-tailed tits weave complex bag nests. To this group belongs the Javanese pygmy tit (3 in./7.5 cm long, most of it tail); the bush tits of the American West are closely related. A third group, the penduline tits, are named for their hanging bag nests; the only American species is the western verdin. Titmice are classified in the phylum ChordataChordata
, phylum of animals having a notochord, or dorsal stiffening rod, as the chief internal skeletal support at some stage of their development. Most chordates are vertebrates (animals with backbones), but the phylum also includes some small marine invertebrate animals.
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, subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Passeriformes, family Paridae.

Titmouse

 

the generic name of several species of tits of the genus Parus, order Passeriformes.

The titmouse is a small bird with fluffy brown-gray plumage. Its head has a dark “little cap," black or dark gray, and there is a black or gray brown spot on its throat. It is found throughout Europe, Asia (south of the forest-tundra to the Mediterranean region, Iran, and China), and North America. It inhabits various types of forests, as well as bottomland thickets and gardens. It nests in hollows, laying 6-10 eggs, and eats insects, including harmful ones, thus benefiting forest management. There are four species in the USSR: the willow tit (P. montanus), the marsh tit (P. palustris), the Siberian tit (P. cinctus), and the somber tit (P. lugubris).

titmouse

any small active songbird of the family Paridae, esp those of the genus Parus (see tit)

titmouse


  • noun

Synonyms for titmouse

noun small insectivorous birds

Synonyms

  • tit

Related Words

  • oscine
  • oscine bird
  • family Paridae
  • Paridae
  • chickadee
  • Parus bicolor
  • tufted titmouse
  • blue tit
  • Parus caeruleus
  • tomtit
  • bush tit
  • bushtit
  • Chamaea fasciata
  • wren-tit
  • Auriparus flaviceps
  • verdin
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