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BirdShopper > Products by Type of Bird > Tufted Titmouse > Tufted Titmouse Birdhouses
Tufted Timouse prefer an environment with many species of trees. They prefer a dense canopy and will nest in suburbon areas as long as there is water and lots of trees, especially trees with cavities for nesting. Tufted Titmouses build their nests in the cavities of old trees, in old woodpecker nest and sometimes in small nest boxes with a hole diameter of 1.25 inches. Tufted Titmouse Birdhouses are the same size birdhouse as wrens and other small birds will use. The nest is built with dried grass, moss, leaves, cotton, hair, feathers and other items found in the area. The female incubates the eggs, usually 5-6, while the male is responsible for feeding her the entire time she is sitting on the nest.
We have sorted the birdhouses that the Tufted Titmouse will use, all are small size and have a hole of 1.25". If you do not find below the kind of birdhouse you are looking for, then go to Birdhouses to see our full selection of birdhouses.
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