A small passerine bird of the genus Parus or the family Paridae, common in the northern hemisphere.
1 Avram listens to Ora and a titmouse chirps joyously in the thicket.
2 Sometimes, hanging with head downward, the bird suggests a yellow titmouse .
3 These include the northern cardinal, American robin, Eastern bluebird, tufted titmouse and red-bellied woodpecker.
4 It often hangs lice a titmouse , with its back downwards.
5 It often hangs like a titmouse , with its back downwards.
6 That a titmouse should ruffle its feathers and upbraid me!
7 The blue titmouse , or nun, is a great frequenter of houses, and a general devourer.
8 Old Izan put out a gnarled hand to feed the titmouse a few live insects.
9 These four are the white-breasted nuthatch, tufted titmouse , downy woodpecker, and the merry little chickadee.
10 Here a titmouse and a woodpecker were shot, and the bluebirds were singing in the snow.
11 The blackthorn is much lichened, the lichen which is built into the domed nest of the long-tailed titmouse .
12 Because you are a Hercules, and I a titmouse , don't think I am overawed by your knitted eyebrows.
13 The "tidif" mentioned in Chaucer is by some supposed to be the titmouse , by others the wren.
14 A titmouse came and perched on the arm of my chair while sitting reading on the verandah at Gulmarg.
15 The black-capped titmouse or the chickadee is noticeable for his sprightliness and cheeriness, and for his trim, tailor-made appearance.
16 I had well nigh forgotten my little favourites, a species of the titmouse , that does not entirely forsake us.
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