
Chinese Penduline-tit
Chinese Penduline-tit
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The Chinese Penduline-tit is a small, active bird found in wetlands and riparian habitats across East Asia. It builds the characteristic penduline-tit hanging nest.
Where to spot
Found in reed beds, willow thickets, and other waterside vegetation along rivers and lakes in East Asia.
How to spot
Look for it moving through dense waterside vegetation. Its tiny size and rapid movements can make it challenging to spot, so listen for its thin, high-pitched calls.
When to spot
Observable year-round, though more conspicuous during the breeding season (spring and summer) due to nesting activity.
Where to spot
Found in reed beds, willow thickets, and other waterside vegetation along rivers and lakes in East Asia.
How to spot
Look for it moving through dense waterside vegetation. Its tiny size and rapid movements can make it challenging to spot, so listen for its thin, high-pitched calls.
When to spot
Observable year-round, though more conspicuous during the breeding season (spring and summer) due to nesting activity.
Its intricate, pear-shaped nest is a marvel of avian architecture, providing excellent insulation and protection from predators.
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