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Long tailed Tit


Long tailed Tit
Photo Information
Copyright: Richard Bond (doghouse756) Silver Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 14 W: 0 N: 55] (263)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-12-11
Categories: Birds
Camera: Canon 400D, Sigma AF 170-500mm f/5-6.7 APO Asph., (digital)
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/125 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2007-12-11 6:18
Viewed: 737
Points: 4
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Firstly due to lack of light
ISO 1600 so apologies as a little noisy in the bg. Roll on the sunny days I say.

Description
The Long-tailed Tit is an adorable, small, fluffy pinkish bird.

The shoulders and underparts are pinkish. The head has a white crown with black marks above the eyes and into the nape. They have red eye rings and a very small black bill. The black and white tail is very long, over half the length of the bird and the longest tail of any British bird in proportion to its body. The legs are black-brown.

Juveniles lack pink and have grey-black cheeks.

Long-tailed tits are not really members of the Tit family but of the Aegithalidae family.

Long-tailed tits have a twittering, trilling song, but it is their high-pitched twittering contact calls will usually get them noticed; typically "tsee-tsee-tsee" but also "tsirrup".

Feeding
They feed mostly on insects and their larvae, and spiders, but also on berries.

Increasingly, Long-tailed Tits are feeding from peanut feeders and suet cake in gardens.

Nesting
The Long-tailed Tit's nest is an elastic ball of moss, spiders' webs, lichen, feathers, and hair that is built by both birds in a bush, hedge or tree; brambles and gorse are favourite places. The nest may take up to 3 weeks to build and be lined with more than 2000 feathers.

The female lays and incubates smooth and glossy eggs that are white with purplish-red spots, and are about 14 mm by 10 mm. Both adults feed the newly-hatched young, and are often assisted by other birds, especially males, that have failed to breed that season.

Breeding Data Breeding Starts Number of Clutches Number of Eggs Incubation (days) Fledge (days)
early April 1-2 5-16 12-14 14-18


Movements
Long-tailed Tits are resident and mostly sedentary throughout the UK. Some move short distances from their nesting sites, especially in the winter when families join roaming flocks of up to typically 20 birds, often including other species of Tits, in search of food within a winter feeding territory.

Conservation
Long-tailed Tits seem to be doing well, possibly because of milder winters but also increased use of gardens.

In harsh winters, mortality can be high among these small birds, but they usually recover quickly. In the winter, flocks will huddle together to conserve body heat, sometimes using nest boxes or roosting pockets.

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  • NinaM Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 801 W: 3 N: 2100] (6596)
  • [2007-12-11 8:53]

Hi Richard, I really like your picture even though there's a lot of noise. The pose is so lovely and the little bird so cute. It seems to be standing on a branch of roses which gives it even more interest. Maybe you could use the noise to your adavantage and unsaturate the colours. If I knew how to post a workshop I would try but I don't know. In any case, your photo is quite lovely and well done. Thank you!

Francine

Hi Richard,
I also like this Tit image. Cute bird with additional interesting detail of the thorny stem. Pleasing BG colors too except the noise. TFS
Richard
PS: I did a workshop to remove noise.

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