Bushtit (Auriparus flaviceps): A very small grayish-brown bird that is common in brush and open woods. They are always in flocks that move rapidly together and chatter constantly. They eat aphids and other tiny insects. This bird is found across the southwestern United States and up the Pacific coastline to British Columbia.
I've seen flocks of Bushtits in Golden Gate Park. It's fun to watch them move all together to another bush or area.
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