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- Oak_titmouse abstract "The oak titmouse (Baeolophus inornatus) 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 oak titmouse is a small, brown-tinged gray bird with small tuft or crest. The face is plain, and the undersides are a lighter gray. Sexes are similar, as there is very little to no sexual dimorphism.This species lives year-round on the Pacific slope, resident from southern Oregon south through California west of the Sierra Nevada to Baja California, but its range surrounds the central San Joaquin Valley. It prefers open woodlands of warm, dry oak and oak-pine at low to mid-elevations but can also be found in forests as long as adequate oak trees are present.The oak titmouse 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. Pairs stay together after the breeding season.Oak titmice eat insects and spiders, and are sometimes seen catching insects in mid air. They will also take berries, acorns, and some seeds. This species forages on foliage, twigs, branches, trunks, and occasionally on ground, sometimes hanging upside down to forage, and hammering seeds against branches to open them. Oak titmice are attracted to feeders with suet, peanut butter and sunflower seeds.The song of the oak titmouse is a series of repeated whistled notes of three to seven syllables, with first syllable higher in pitch than the following one. The call is a scratchy tsicka-dee-dee.The oak titmouse builds its nest in a woodpecker hole, a natural cavity, or a nest box, using 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 6–8. The female is the primary incubator, with incubation taking 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 they 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 comprising 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.".
- Oak_titmouse binomialAuthority William_Gambel.
- Oak_titmouse class Bird.
- Oak_titmouse conservationStatus "LC".
- Oak_titmouse conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Oak_titmouse family Tit_(bird).
- Oak_titmouse genus Baeolophus.
- Oak_titmouse kingdom Animal.
- Oak_titmouse order Passerine.
- Oak_titmouse phylum Chordate.
- Oak_titmouse thumbnail Baeolophus_inornatus_-San_Luis_Obispo,_California,_USA-8_(3).jpg?width=300.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageExternalLink birds.audubon.org.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageExternalLink oak-titmouse.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageExternalLink Oak_Titmouse.html.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageID "2872909".
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageLength "5914".
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageRevisionID "691186334".
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Altricial.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink American_Ornithologists_Union.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Baeolophus.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Baja_California.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baeolophus.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_Mexico.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_the_Baja_California_Peninsula.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_the_United_States.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Juniper_titmouse.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Mixed-species_foraging_flock.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Oregon.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Passerine.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink San_Joaquin_Valley.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_dimorphism.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Sierra_Nevada_(U.S.).
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Tit_(bird).
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink Tufted_titmouse.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink William_Gambel.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLink File:Baeolophus_inornatus_-_Oak_Titmouse_-_XC109665.ogg.
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oak titmouse".
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "oak titmice".
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "oak titmouse".
- Oak_titmouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "titmice".
- Oak_titmouse binomial "Baeolophus inornatus".
- Oak_titmouse classis Bird.
- Oak_titmouse familia Tit_(bird).
- Oak_titmouse genus "Baeolophus".
- Oak_titmouse imageCaption "In California, United States".
- Oak_titmouse ordo Passerine.
- Oak_titmouse phylum Chordate.
- Oak_titmouse regnum "Animalia".
- Oak_titmouse species "B. inornatus".
- Oak_titmouse status "LC".
- Oak_titmouse statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
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- Oak_titmouse subject Category:Baeolophus.
- Oak_titmouse subject Category:Birds_of_Mexico.
- Oak_titmouse subject Category:Birds_of_the_Baja_California_Peninsula.
- Oak_titmouse subject Category:Birds_of_the_United_States.
- Oak_titmouse hypernym Bird.
- Oak_titmouse type Animal.
- Oak_titmouse type Bird.
- Oak_titmouse type Eukaryote.
- Oak_titmouse type Species.
- Oak_titmouse type Thing.
- Oak_titmouse type Q19088.
- Oak_titmouse type Q729.
- Oak_titmouse comment "The oak titmouse (Baeolophus inornatus) 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 oak titmouse is a small, brown-tinged gray bird with small tuft or crest. The face is plain, and the undersides are a lighter gray.".
- Oak_titmouse label "Oak titmouse".
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Q2889018.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Baeolophus_inornatus.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Baeolophus_inornatus.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Baeolophus_inornatus.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Baeolophus_inornatus.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Baeolophus_inornatus.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Senornama_paruo.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Baeolophus_inornatus.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Baeolophus_inornatus.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Mésange_unicolore.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Oregoni_cinege.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Grijze_mees.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs m.0887f7.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Ekmes.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Bạc_má_sồi.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Baeolophus_inornatus.
- Oak_titmouse sameAs Q2889018.
- Oak_titmouse wasDerivedFrom Oak_titmouse?oldid=691186334.
- Oak_titmouse depiction Baeolophus_inornatus_-San_Luis_Obispo,_California,_USA-8_(3).jpg.