British pronunciation/bˈʊʃtɪt/
American pronunciation/bˈʊʃtɪt/
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a small, insectivorous songbird native to North and Central America, known for its compact body and long tail

What is a "bushtit"?

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A bushtit is a small, active bird found in North and Central America. These birds have round bodies, long tails, and stubby bills. They are generally gray or brownish-gray in color with a darker brown or blackish cap on their heads. They travel in large flocks, often containing up to 50 birds, and can be found in various habitats including woodlands, scrublands, and suburban areas. Bushtits are known for their acrobatic movements as they forage insects and spiders in trees and bushes, often hanging upside down to reach their prey. They build unique, hanging nests covered in lichen to camouflage them from predators. Overall, the Bushtit is a charming and energetic bird that can bring joy to any birdwatcher's day.

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