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by repeated flaps of the wing, accompanied by jerks of the body and tail, and occasions a rustling noise, as it takes place from one tree to another. it moves along the branches, searches in the chinks, flies to the end of twigs and hangs to them by its feet, whilst the bill is engaged in detaching
, obtaining water by stooping from the extremity of a twig hanging over the stream. in fact, they appear to prefer this latter method, and are also fond of drinking the drops of rain or dew as they hang at the extremities of the leaves. their notes are rather musical than otherwise, the usual one being...
https://www.audubon.org/birds-of-america/crested-titmouse