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Great Tit (Talgoxe) (54)
ellis49 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3387 W: 343 N: 9480] (30807)
This is a Great Tit a small and beautiful bird. I was out and looking for Bearded Tits but they wouldn’t show up today, so this it was what I got.
We are still fighting with the bad daylight, today was it a bit better with clear blue sky and sunny but it’s still quite dark especially in the forest. The sun is just hanging over the tree tops at noon, so the sunbeams don’t reach the ground.
I’m not a lover of snow but I’m longing for the white stuff now.


The Great Tit, Parus major, is a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae. It is a widespread and common species throughout Europe and Asia in any sort of woodland. It is resident, and most birds do not migrate.
It is an easy tit to recognise, large in size at 14 cm, with a broad black line (broader in the male) down its otherwise yellow front. The neck and head are black with white cheeks and ear coverts. Upperparts are olive. It has a white wingbar and outer tail feathers. In young birds the black is replaced by brown, and the white by yellow.
There are many races of this widespread species, but they fall into three groups. Birds in temperate Europe and Asia are essentially green above and yellow below. Great Tits in China, Japan and southeastern Russia are green above and white or yellow-tinged white below, and birds in India and southeast Asia are grey above and whitish below.
It is, like other tits, a vocal bird, and has a large variety of calls, of which the most familiar is a "teacher, teacher", also likened to a squeaky wheelbarrow wheel. Interestingly, the birds from the two south Asian groups of races do not recognise the calls of the temperate Great Tits, and they may be a separate species.
Any hole will do for a nest, and it will readily take to nest boxes. The number in the clutch is often very large, but seven or eight white eggs, spotted red, are normal, with bigger clutches being laid by two or even more hens. The bird is a close sitter, hissing when disturbed.
Like other tits, its food is insects, especially caterpillars when feeding young, and seeds. In England, Great Tits learned to break open the foil caps sealing bottles of milk that had been delivered to homes to get at the cream floating on top. This is a common and popular European garden bird, due to its acrobatic performances when feeding on nuts or seed. It will join winter tit flocks with other species.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedi


Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
God Jul Och Gott Nytt år

to all TN members.


Sigma 400mm Tele Macro, tripod
ISO 400, Raw-format, av-mode,
Levels, Contrast, Crop, resized to 800 pixels, Smart Sharpen on the B/W channel in lab-colours. PP in PS CS2 and Noiseware Pro.

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ellis49 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3387 W: 343 N: 9480] (30807)
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Edited by:Bufo Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 422 W: 73 N: 984] (4241)

Hi Gert,
I thought I'll keep it subtile. I just shifted highlights just to give some contrast to the white cheek and whitish parts on the breast. I've been punished more than once for this because a lot of scandinavian species are paler than the western european partners and after a workshop they come out to coloursfull. What 's your opinion?