General Description: Bushtits (Psaltriparus minimus) are tiny, fluffy gray birds with a stubbly little beaks and long tails. Males have dark eyes, but females have bright yellow eyes. Bushtits usually travel in large, noisy flocks as they forage in shrubs and low trees. Sometimes there is a bit of a brown ear patch.
There are interior and coastal forms of this species. Interior birds are more gray overall, while coastal birds have a bit of brown on the top of the head. There is also a form with a black ear patch, but that one is not seen around Las Vegas.
Favored Habitat: Brushy desert canyons, Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands. |