The Yellow-browed Tit is a small, inconspicuous tit species found in the Himalayan region and Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its dull olive-grey plumage and a subtle yellowish brow.
Where to spot
Found in the Himalayas, parts of China, and Southeast Asia, inhabiting broadleaf and mixed montane forests, often in the understory and mid-story.
How to spot
Look for it within mixed foraging flocks in hill forests. Its subtle coloration makes it blend in, so watch for constant, methodical gleaning movements in foliage. Listen for its high-pitched, thin calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round, but can be nomadic. Most active during the day, especially mornings.
Where to spot
Found in the Himalayas, parts of China, and Southeast Asia, inhabiting broadleaf and mixed montane forests, often in the understory and mid-story.
How to spot
Look for it within mixed foraging flocks in hill forests. Its subtle coloration makes it blend in, so watch for constant, methodical gleaning movements in foliage. Listen for its high-pitched, thin calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round, but can be nomadic. Most active during the day, especially mornings.
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This tit is often found foraging quietly within mixed-species flocks, making it a challenging but rewarding bird to pick out amongst other small passerines.
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