Cinereous Tit
Cinereous Tit
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The Cinereous Tit is a common and widespread tit species found across parts of Asia, characterized by its grey upperparts, white cheeks, and black eye-stripe and bib. It is a familiar sight in various wooded habitats.
Where to spot
Widespread across parts of Asia, including India, Southeast Asia, and southern China, found in open woodlands, scrub, agricultural areas, and urban gardens.
How to spot
Look in almost any tree-filled habitat. Its grey and white plumage with a black line through the eye is distinctive. Listen for its clear, repetitive 'tea-cher, tea-cher' or 'sit-sit-sit' calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most active during the day, particularly mornings.
Where to spot
Widespread across parts of Asia, including India, Southeast Asia, and southern China, found in open woodlands, scrub, agricultural areas, and urban gardens.
How to spot
Look in almost any tree-filled habitat. Its grey and white plumage with a black line through the eye is distinctive. Listen for its clear, repetitive 'tea-cher, tea-cher' or 'sit-sit-sit' calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most active during the day, particularly mornings.
This tit is known to be a resourceful forager, feeding on a wide variety of insects, spiders, seeds, and even nectar, demonstrating a flexible diet.
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