Eurasian Blue Tit Photo Gallery
Adult
A small songbird with a blue cap, white face, thin black eyeline, yellowish underparts, greenish upperparts, blue wings and tail, and short black bill.
© Ferit Başbuğ / Macaulay LibraryAnkara, December 08, 2016Adult
From behind, shows a bluish-black collar, greenish back, blue wings and tail, white wingbar, and broad white tips to folded inner wing feathers.
© Brooke Miller / Macaulay LibraryNord-Trøndelag, June 14, 2015Adult
A small songbird with a white face, thin black eyeline, and blue crown, wings, and tail. Underparts are yellow, divided by a vertical grayish-black line.
© Josep del Hoyo / Macaulay LibraryCastilla y León, January 02, 2020Not all videos have soundJuvenile
Juvenile shares the same general pattern as adult but is paler yellow below, with a yellow cheek and a grayish crown.
© Santiago Caballero Carrera / Macaulay LibraryAndalucía, June 21, 2022Adult
Note the black throat patch and blackish line running down the middle of the belly.
© Ryan Schain / Macaulay LibraryConnaught, September 15, 2016Adult (with Great Tit)
Visits bird feeders, often in the company of other species like Great Tit (seen here).
© Erkki Lehtovirta / Macaulay LibrarySouthwest Finland, November 02, 2013Not all videos have soundAdult
Found in parks and gardens in urban areas, as well as deciduous woodlands, orchards, thickets, hedgerows, and other habitats.
© Rebecca Marschall / Macaulay LibraryÎle-de-France, January 19, 2017Flock (with Long-tailed Tit)
A social species, often seen in family groups or flocks.
© Josep del Hoyo / Macaulay LibraryExtremadura, August 25, 2015Not all videos have soundJuvenile
Juvenile is paler yellow below, with a yellow cheek and a gray crown. This species is an agile forager that often hangs upside down from plants in search of insects.
© Peter Hosner / Macaulay LibraryRegion Hovedstaden, June 19, 2022Not all videos have soundCompare with Similar Species
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Tits, Chickadees, and Titmice(Order: Passeriformes, Family: Paridae)
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