American Bushtit

Psaltriparus minimus

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This bird has been reportedly found in the following regions:

Canoga Park, California

Channel Islands Beach, California

Kelseyville, California

Long Beach, California

San Jose, California(2 reports)

Santa Cruz, California

Glade Park, Colorado

Vancouver, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:
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HeidiKHandmade

Vancouver, WA | March 2013 | Positive
The only smaller bird I see in my neighborhood is a rufous hummingbird. The bushtits come in flocks of six to ten, and like sitting in the rose arbor when they're not clustered around the suet feeder.
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johnboyo66

Oxnard, CA (Zone 9b) | March 2010 | Positive
I have a pair of these sweet birds nesting in my trumpet vine arch by my patio. What an amazing nest for such a little bird!
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macncat

Aurora, CO | February 2010 | Positive
A small group of these birds came to the feeder in late Jan. I thought them kinglets but they have a longer tail. They were not interested in seeds but in the suet. A couple days latter I saw them again.
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