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Identification
Length: 11cm
Together,
with the Blue Tit, the Coal Tit is one of the smallest tits of Europe.
It is the only black-crowned tit with a large white patch on the
nape. The Coal Tit has silky white cheeks and black bib and upper
breast. The upper parts of of olive-grey with a narrow whit double
wing bar. The under parts are off-white with buff flanks, the bill
is black and the legs are a blue-grey.
The young Coal Tits have yellowish nape, cheeks and under parts.
Call
Similar
to the Great Tit's, although the Coal Tit's wide range of calls
are higher pitched. Their song resembles the so called saw-sharpening
son of the Great Tit.
Reproduction
Breeding starts around late April. They will make their nests in
holes in trees, walls or banks and occasionally the ground. The
nest is a cup of moss lined with feathers and hair. They lay seven
to nine smooth white eggs with fine speckles of a reddish-brown.
The female alone incubates for fourteen to eighteen days. Both parents
tend to the young.
Habitat
The Coal Tits live in coniferous and deciduous woodlands. They also
like town parks and gardens.
Natural
Food
Insects, larvae and seeds.
Where
to Feed
Feeders - Minimum 1m height
Suitable
Wild Bird Food from the Shop
Ark Feeder Mix
Ark 'No Mess' Feeder Mix
Ark 'All-Purpose' Mix
Ark Songbird Softbill with Insects
Live Food
Sunflower Seeds
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