The marsh tit - Sýkora babka (Parus palustris)
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The marsh tit (Poecile palustris) is a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae and genus Poecile.
Description
Weight: 12 g
Length: 11.5 to 12 cm (from bill to tail)
Wingspan: 19 cm
Black cap and nape with a blue sheen visible at close quarters. Rather small black 'bib' below the bill; the cheeks are white, turning dusky brown on the ear coverts. The upperparts, tail and wings are greyish-brown, with slightly paler fringes to the tertials. The underparts are off-white with a buff or brown tinge strongest on the flanks and undertail coverts. The bill is black and the legs dark grey.
Juveniles are very similar to adults, but with a duller black cap and bib, more greyish upperparts and paler underparts.
The oldest recorded marsh tit in Europe reached the age of 11 years, 11 months.
Habitat
It is a widespread and common resident breeder throughout temperate Europe and northern Asia (from northern Spain north to south-eastern Scotland and east to western Russia, with a broad gap in western Asia and present again in eastern Asia).
This species is sedentary, making short post-breeding movements in most of its range, but in northern Europe some move southward in winter.
Marsh tits breed mostly in lowland areas, but can reach altitudes of up to 1,300 m. They prefer large areas of moist, broadleaved woodland, often oak or beech.
Voice
It has a large range of call notes; typical is the "pitchou" note, given when agitated, often leading into "pitchou-bee-bee-bee", which can sound like willow tit when not heard clearly.
Songs include a typical tit-like, ringing, "schip-schip-schip-schip-ship", a more liquid "tu-tu-tu-tu-tu" and sometimes a sweet "tyeu-tyeu-tyeu-tyeu-tyeu".
Food
Mostly spiders and insects are eaten in spring and summer, but seeds - including those of the thistle - nuts and berries are taken in autumn and winter. Beechmast is the preferred food when it can be found.
Breeding
Marsh tits are monogamous and often pair for life; one pair stayed together for six years.
The nest site is in a hole, usually in a tree but sometimes in a wall or in the ground. Nestboxes may be used. Old willow tit holes may be used and enlarged further.
Between five and nine white and red-speckled eggs are laid late in April or in May. They are incubated by the female for 14-16 days. The altricial, downy chicks fledge after 18-21 days. The fledglings are fed by their parents for a week and become independent after a further 1-7 days. The family stays together for between 11-15 days after the first flights of the juveniles.
(Wikipedia)
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Ohhh 😮fantastic and beautiful thank ❤😊
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Absolutely beautiful definitely enjoyed it my friend ,,👍
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The presented sequences are wonderful.
Thanks for the post dear friend.
All the best, Monica!
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Its a beautiful birds thanks for sharing
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Nagyon szép videó! Csodálatos madár felvételek! Köszönöm szépen! Üdvözlet Francis.👍🎼
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Nice pictures, thanks.
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Beautiful bird!
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Pěkný, nenápadný, šedý, ale užitečný ptáček. Děkujeme za sdílení a přejeme hezký večer. 😀
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Cute little bird 🐦 👍
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so lovely
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to je pěkný ptáček
Jo, je pěkná. Jedna z míň častých sýkorek.
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Nice one Cesty! Marsh Tit and Willow Tit are so similar that it is very difficult to tell them apart by eye. However I am confident that you have correctly identified this bird. The pale spot at the base of the upper mandible seems to show quite well on this individual - a feature of Marsh Tit. 👍👍👍
Thank you. I'm never sure which one it is. It's quite tricky :).
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Jak roztomilé to vypadá jako kříženec Aegithalos caudatus a sýkory černé
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