If you have ever visited the UK, you have probably seen these small twig gymnasts. The Eurasian blue tit is easily recognisable due to its blue and yellow feathers. These birds are typically found in temperate and subarctic regions of Europe and woodlands in the western Palaearctic. They also tend to inhabit the same regions throughout the year, often selecting these areas for breeding purposes. Eurasian blue tits are culinary adventurers, relishing insects, spiders and seeds. Known for their acrobatic flair, they navigate treetops effortlessly, hanging upside down in pursuit of a delectable meal. The chirping birds are frequent visitors to gardens, pecking at bird feeders, particularly during the winter months.
Eurasian blue tit, United Kingdom
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