I believe these are all tufted titmouse. I saw these in a park on the Hudson River in New York. My region of New York is within its year-round range.

Tufted titmouse were following me around at this park. They were really interested in where I was.

These birds will visit feeders. In the complex I live in we were banned a few years ago from feeding the birds due to a bear going through and raiding the bird feeders. No one has been feeding the birds since, but we still have bears wandering through.

According to All About Birds Tufted Titmice move from branch to branch in the forest looking for food. They will go on the ground after fallen seeds. The park I went to was made up mostly of forest along the river.

Enjoy the weather and have a great week!
They look quite regal with their peaked caps. Happy Sunday Sharon. Allan
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Awwwwwww!! 🥰
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Such pretty little birds.
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They are!
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Beautiful.
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What a tiny little beauty! 😃
Thanks for sharing.
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It is beautiful! Kind of funny as well as this type of bird was following me around.
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They are cute!
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Ah – he’s gorgeous!!!
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Sweet pics.
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They are indeed Tufteds! Amazes me how much their chatter can sound like a Chickadee until they launch into their Peter-Peter-Peter calls.
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Cute!
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They are!
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