This bird… hides thousands of seeds — and somehow remembers where they are.
In the quiet woodlands of North America, the Tufted Titmouse flits through branches with curious energy. Its soft gray feathers and pointed crest give it a gentle, alert look as it searches for insects, seeds, and nuts. It often carries food away to stash in bark crevices, returning later with remarkable accuracy. What makes it extraordinary is this memory — a tiny brain keeping track of a scattered pantry across the forest. A small voice in the trees, yet a clever planner of the wild.
Tufted Titmouse 👇
