Birds Around Me 0174 - Marsh Tit (Poecile palustris)
Marsh Tit - Poecile palustris
Taken On: 29-May-2020
RSPB Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, UK (53.198289, -1.0641388)
The Marsh Tit is a small bird with a black shiny cap, similar to Willow Tit. The similarity between the two birds makes it a nightmare for birdwatchers to identify. The key to a definite separation lies in the call both Willow and Marsh call is distinctly different. Remember that Marsh Tit's call is similar to a sneeze and that is the easiest way to differentiate.
Usually found in the same places with other tits especially Blue Tit. Very gregarious, eats insects and seeds. All the pictures in the blog were taken in Sherwood Forests, Nottinghamshire, UK. The forest made famous by legends of Robinhood.
Bird Facts: They are known to hoard seeds, for rainy days.
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