Varied Tit or Black-Capped Chickadee?

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Varied Tit

Sittiparus varius

General appearance

The Varied Tit is a medium-sized bird with a striking black, white, and yellow coloration. Notable features include a bold black head, a vibrant yellow chest and belly, and a slightly bluish-white back and wings. Its strong, stout bill is black and ideal for foraging seeds and insects.

Male vs female

The Varied Tit doesn't show any substantial sexual dimorphism, which means that males and females look fairly similar in size and coloration. However, males may exhibit slightly more vivid colors and larger body mass during the breeding season.

Juvenile

Juvenile Varied Tits display a more muted coloration than adults, making them harder to identify. As they mature, their colors start to enhance, approaching the vibrant hues of adults after their first moult. The size of Juveniles is smaller than adults but the proportions are similar.

Size

4.7 - 5.9 in/0.5 - 0.7 oz

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How to tell the Varied Tit from the Black-Capped Chickadee

Visual differences

The Varied Tit is larger and more colorful than the Black-Capped Chickadee, with a weight of 0.5-0.7 oz and striking orange underparts. It has a bold black head, vibrant yellow chest, and bluish-white back. Its stout, black beak contrasts with the Chickadee's short, pointed bill. The Black-Capped Chickadee, weighing 0.35-0.5 oz, features a distinctive black cap and bib, soft gray back, and buffy flanks. Both species have white cheeks, but the Chickadee's additional white edges on wings and tail further distinguish it.

Key differences and behavior

The Varied Tit and Black-Capped Chickadee differ significantly in behavior and ecology. Varied Tits are bold and adaptive, often found in East Asian gardens and parks, while Black-Capped Chickadees are common in North American mixed woods and urban areas. Varied Tits demonstrate elaborate courtship and mutual feeding in pairs, focusing on a diet of insects, seeds, and nuts. In contrast, Black-Capped Chickadees form winter flocks, breaking into pairs that engage in shared nesting duties, consuming predominantly insects in summer and seeds in winter. Tits frequently visit feeders for high-energy foods like peanuts, whereas Chickadees prefer sunflower seeds and suet. Varied Tits weigh 0.5-0.7 oz and are 4.7-5.9 inches long, while Chickadees weigh 0.4-0.5 oz and share a similar length, offering distinct behavioral and dietary traits for field identification.

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