marsh tit การใช้
- The marsh tit is omnivorous; its food includes caterpillars, spiders and seeds.
- The oldest recorded marsh tit in Europe reached the age of 11 years, 11 months.
- Every member was named after a member of the tit family : the Marsh Tit, the Blue Tit.
- In fact the willow tit, black-capped chickadee, marsh tit and Carolina chickadee are all very similar to one another in appearance.
- The wildlife within the parklands includes a maternity roost for bats, and habitats for a number of birds including song thrush and marsh tit.
- The marsh tit weighs 12 g, is 11.5 to 12 cm long ( from bill to tail ) and the wingspan is 19 cm.
- Data from the 1980s did not show the same results, but marsh tit numbers had increased by 2003 2004 in woods with the most shrub cover.
- A measure of the difficulty in identification is given by the fact that, in the UK, the willow tit was not identified as distinct from marsh tit until 1897.
- Various species of birds live in the nature reserve, such as European pied flycatcher, Eurasian nuthatch, great tit, marsh tit, green woodpecker, black woodpecker and great spotted woodpecker.
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