Crossword-Solution: VERDIN 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Verdin n. A small yellow-headed bird (Auriparus flaviceps) of Lower
California, allied to the titmice; -- called also goldtit.

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VERDIN anagram DRIVEN

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small W North American tit having grey plumage with a yellow head 1 answer
Titmouse 10 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Miller (1955a:168) reported that "this desert species followed the catclaw scrub up the washes to about 4800 feet, the limit of such habitat" in the Sierra del Carmen and also gave evidence of breeding by the Verdin in Coahuila.
Birds from Coahuila, Mexico Emil K. Urban 2008
Bird-Lore March-April, 1916 ------------------ CONTENTS =GENERAL ARTICLES= Page Frontispiece in Color--Bush-Tits, Verdin, and Wren-Tit _Louis Agassiz Fuertes_ The World's Record for Density of Bird Population.
Bird-Lore March-April 1916 Various 2012
THE VERDIN Confined to the borderland of the southwestern United States, the Verdin in its typical form (_Auriparus flaviceps flaviceps_) is one of the most interesting birds of the desert and semi-arid districts, and is non-migratory.
Bird-Lore March-April 1916 Various 2012
When it leaves the nest, the young Verdin is a gray bird with no yellow on its head or chestnut on its wing-coverts, but at the postjuvenal molt both yellow head and chestnut patch are acquired, and the bird, now in its first winter plumage, cannot be distinguished from its parents.
Bird-Lore March-April 1916 Various 2012
After the colors of maturity are acquired, they are retained, and thereafter there is essentially no change in the Verdin's appearance throughout the year.
Bird-Lore March-April 1916 Various 2012