
White-necked Tit
White-necked Tit
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The White-necked Tit is a small, long-tailed tit characterized by its contrasting white collar on its nape and an otherwise greyish-brown plumage with rufous flanks.
Where to spot
Inhabits broadleaf and mixed montane forests, particularly oak and rhododendron, in the Himalayan region.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive white neck patch. Listen for its high-pitched, tinkling calls as it moves actively through the mid-canopy and understory, often gleaning insects.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its resident high-altitude range. Most active during daylight hours.
Where to spot
Inhabits broadleaf and mixed montane forests, particularly oak and rhododendron, in the Himalayan region.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive white neck patch. Listen for its high-pitched, tinkling calls as it moves actively through the mid-canopy and understory, often gleaning insects.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its resident high-altitude range. Most active during daylight hours.
This tit is sometimes found in mixed-species flocks with other tits and warblers, benefiting from the increased foraging efficiency and predator detection.
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