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Oak Titmouse
ducbucln

Oak Titmouse (Baeolophus inornatus)

This little one has a bit of leucistic coloring on each of his wings that forms a "v". He sure is easier to spot but he seems to be the hardest to catch for an image since he refuses to stand still.
Location
Kelseyville, CA.
Date taken
02-02-15
Scientific name
Baeolophus inornatus
Equipment used
Canon 7D Mark II, Canon 100-400
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Oh how cute he is. You seem to be the only one seeing these delightful little guys lately Vicki.

A super picture you've got of him - thanks so much lass.
 
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Just when I think they can't get any cuter I see this one. This is beautiful Vicki and I actually like its coloring. You're right though, they don't sit still for long.
 
You captured him in a rather playful pose, I think. He seems to be challenging you to "catch me if you can", and you did, beautifully.
 
Nice capture of this challenging bird.He's super cute and this is a very nice photo of him. Awesome work yet again! tfs!
 
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Lovely image Vicki, I resorted to my Sibley's calls the other day and was overwhelmed by them!! lol! I missed some great shots because they were too close!! tfs it!
 

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