American bushtit

E728418

The American bushtit is a tiny, highly social songbird of western North America, known for its constant chattering, acrobatic foraging in flocks, and intricate communal nests.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
passerine
activityPattern diurnal
binomialName Psaltriparus minimus NERFINISHED
bodySize tiny
breedingSystem monogamous pair with helpers
class Aves NERFINISHED
clutchSize small white eggs
commonName American bushtit NERFINISHED
bushtit
conservationStatus Least Concern
cooperativeBreeding true
describedBy John Cassin NERFINISHED
describedInYear 1855
diet insects
small arthropods
spiders
eyeColorFemale yellow
eyeColorMale dark
family Aegithalidae NERFINISHED
foragingBehavior acrobatic foraging
gleans insects from foliage
foundIn Canada NERFINISHED
Mexico NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
genus Psaltriparus NERFINISHED
habitat scrub
suburban areas
woodlands
kingdom Animalia
migration mostly nonmigratory
nativeTo western North America
nestMaterial lichen
plant fibers
spider webs
nestType communal nest
pendant nest
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumage generally gray-brown
relativeSize one of the smallest North American songbirds
sexualDimorphism present
socialBehavior forms flocks
highly social
tail long tail
taxonRank species
vocalization constant chattering calls

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Aegithalidae notableSpecies American bushtit