A short tufted titmouse chirp, recorded in my yard. Oak titmouse… Tufted Titmice also give fussy, scolding call notes and, when predators are sighted, a harsh distress call that warns other titmice of the danger. Mountain chickadee. Using it for a live improv show. Juniper titmouse. A scratchy, chickadee-like tsee-day-day-day is the most common. Other chickadees, titmice and bushtits. The birds have been going crazy this Spring! When a tufted titmouse distress call was played in the absence of the model, the titmice in the vicinity slowly moved back into the Study area after flushing to the surrounding trees. Carolina chickadee. The long white cat hair is always the first to go.Be patient and keep your ears open. A short tufted titmouse chirp, recorded in my yard. Andy Morffew. Carolina chickadee. This draws in the Blue Jays which in turn give the very loud "food is here" call.Finally, long white cat hair is irresistible to many birds in March. Chestnut-backed chickadee. Tufted titmouse (call / song) call, song. Tufted titmouse. Links are nice too. We've got suet, peanuts, striped sunflower, black oil sunflower, and cranberry seed cylinder. They are also common in wooded suburbs that have nest boxes available. Bushtit. Thanks for this, It will help wonderfully. We also have Downey and Hairy Woodpeckers, White and Red Breasted Nuthatches, Black Capped Chickadees and on occasion Red Bellied Woodpeckers, but we never get a Tufted Titmouse, any thoughts about why? Black-crested titmouse. Juniper titmouse. Each site was separated from the nearest playback site by at least 0.5 km. Oak titmouse. Bushtit. Boreal chickadee. They are regulars at backyard bird feeders if you feed sunflower seeds, suet, peanuts, or mealworms. Black-capped chickadee. If you use this sample, please tell me what you did with it below! Black-crested titmouse (call / song) call, song. The big black eyes of this small gray bird make them irresistible. I save all my cats' hair and buy cotton nesting balls, available at Wild Birds Unlimited, for the birds to use to build the soft cup in their nest. Few titmouse seconds were recorded closer than 5 m from the crossbar of the perch during hawk/playback exper- imental trials (Figs 2F, 3F). Titmouse calls are nasal and mechanical. By browsing our site you agree to our use of cookies. They are always at my seed cylinder pecking out the pecans but they also like to pick out the nuts and sunflower chips from my feeder. Bridled titmouse. Tufted titmice prefer deciduous woodlands, especially moist woodlands with lots of trees that have old woodpecker nests. If you use this sample, please tell me what you did with it below! The big black eyes of this small gray bird make them irresistible. Boreal chickadee. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License. Bridled titmouse. They are regulars at backyard bird feeders if you feed sunflower seeds, suet, peanuts, or mealworms. Chestnut-backed chickadee. Another trick to attract a lot of bug eating birds is smear a forkful of pure peanut butter on a tree with rough bark.And I've found I get the best birds when I feed peanuts in the shell. Rodney Campbell. Tufted Titmice also give fussy, scolding call notes and, when predators are sighted, a harsh distress call that warns other titmice of the danger. Other chickadees, titmice and bushtits. Tufted Titmice also give fussy, scolding call notes and, when predators are sighted, a harsh distress call that warns other titmice of the danger. Needed short sound effects. Recorded with a Roland Edirol R-09HR and edited in Audacity. The birds have been going crazy this Spring! Mountain chickadee. We own a wild bird feeding supply nature shop in East Lansing, Michigan, If you have specific questions, photos, or comments feel free to send them to, Tufted Titmouse’s song is a fast-repeated, clear whistle. For more information check out our cookies policy. We played back 60 of the 82 individual titmouse distress call sequences at 60 different sites (one distress call sequence per site). We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Recorded with a Roland Edirol R-09HR and edited in Audacity. Links are nice too. Black-capped chickadee.