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Oak Titmouse

Baeolophus inornatus

The Oak Titmouse is monogamous and has long-term pair-bonds, usually for life. The pair defends the territory all year round, but more strongly in spring, and after breeding too, in order to avoid incursion from wandering juveniles. Both mates defend the area where they remain all the year.

"When you eat of the toil of your hands, happy are you, and it is good for you."   Psalm 128

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