fanciful name for any small birds such as titmouse
The word refers to any of the small song birds of the Paridae family (the titmice) perhaps stemming from the Icelandic tittr - David Divers Wimborne UK
The name "titmouse" derives from the combination of "tit," a term used in Old English for small birds, and "mouse," which refers to the bird's small size. The term reflects the bird's diminutive stature and agile movements, resembling that of a mouse. Historically, it has been used to describe various small songbirds, particularly those belonging to the family Paridae, such as chickadees and various types of titmice.
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chickadee Also: bobwhite capercaillie crane eagle grackle grebe grouse goldeneye goose oriole partridge peewee phoebe shrike titmouse towhee vulture ..there are many varied species of each of these birds (Ex. eagle: American Bald Eagle, Golden Eagle, etc)
In North America, cowbirds do this. In Europe, it is a type of Cuckoo that does this.
A person who trains falcons and hawks is known as a "falconer". There is no other specific name for trainers of any other type of birds.
This looks like a fanciful spelling of the Hebrew name Isaac.Isaac means "he laughs".
Regular handwriting is called cursive. Calligraphy is fanciful writing.
It gets its name from its call "cuckoo". Other birds have been named after their calls such as "crow" and "chiffchaff" It gets its name from its call "cuckoo". Other birds have been named after their calls such as "crow" and "chiffchaff"
It looks like a fanciful spelling of "Cameron", which is a Gaelic place-name meaning "crooked hill".