How Do You Spot A Juniper Titmouse?
The Juniper Titmouse is a small, gray colored bird of the United States Great Basin. Until recently, the Juniper Titmouse and the Oak Titmouse comprised the Plain Titmouse species. Look for the Juniper Titmouse in the western and southwestern parts of the United States. Year-round, the Juniper Titmouse lives in the Great Basin area of the United States from southern Idaho and Oregon to New Mexico, eastern California and Arizona. You may also spot the Juniper Titmouse in extreme western Texas and northeastern Mexico. The Juniper Titmouse prefers to live in open woodlands, especially pinyon-juniper woodlands. Pay attention to the size of the Juniper Titmouse. This particular bird is small, measuring approximately 5 inches in length. The Juniper Titmouse weighs between .46 and .81 oz., and has a wingspan of approximately 8 inches. Observe the appearance of the Juniper Titmouse. This bird is gray, with the underparts of the bird having a lighter gray color. The Juniper Titmouse has a small