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| | Conservation Concern: NONE Population Trend: Poorly Known The Tufted Titmouse is a rare breeder in the CW Region, common to the south. These cavity nesters typically breed in very mature oak woodlands, often near ravines or sheltered areas. Accurate trends cannot be estimated, but this species appears to be stable or slightly increasing. |
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1997-2004 Trend Point Count Data |
1988-2004 Trend* All Observation Types |
![]() | ![]() *Data gathered using a assortment of sampling methods - for casual inferences only |
| Avg. Yearly Rate of Change: | The vertical axis numbers represent an index of the population change. Note that the scales may vary between graphs. | Avg. Yearly Rate of Change*: | ||
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| Technical Notes (1997-2004 Trend)
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