Long-tailed tit (Aegithalos caudatus).
He loves deciduous and mixed forests.
The long-tailed tit is a permanent resident of a place and the winter is a wandering.
It feeds on small insects, larvae, worms and aphids, spruce, pine, willow, birch, raw sunflower seeds, apples and other fruits.
There is nothing remarkable about his song.
It nests in trees or shrubs.
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Have you seen Long-tailed tit?
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i have seen these in zoos only.
I haven’t been to the zoo for 12 years!
And the other thing, which is stupid – they were banned from filming at a zoo in Sofia!
that sounds like an unnecessary rule.
I asked the curators if they had gone to other zoos around the world and had read what it said: “And don’t forget to get more SD cards!”
They couldn’t answer me!
Never seen these before. Nice capture with the shadows.
He was hiding in the rosehip bush 🙂
It is a beautiful bird, I never saw one.
I have seen 5 species live, and here lived at least 4 more that I have not met (for now).
My brother often calls me a twit. I will have to show this to him.
Of these birds there are many different and increasingly beautiful and good singers 🙂