Cinereous Tit or Eurasian Blue Tit?
Here's how to tell the difference
Cinereous Tit
Eurasian Blue Tit
Cinereous Tit
Parus cinereus
General appearance
The cinereous tit is a small bird species, characterized by white undersides with black streaks and dark gray to black upper parts. The head prominently displays a black cap and cheek patches. The bird has a short, stout bill and strong legs. They have a patch of white on the wings and the tail is black with white outer edges.
Male vs female
Both male and female cinereous tits share similar coloration and size, making them difficult to distinguish. However, males are typically stronger and have slightly more vivid coloration but this difference can be subtle and often requires close inspection.
Juvenile
Juvenile cinereous tits are distinguishable by their softer, more mottled appearance compared to adults. They carry more gray on their upper parts with less prominent black streaking on the underparts. They also have shorter wings and tails and are slightly smaller in size than mature birds.
Size
4.9 - 5.9 in/0.4 - 0.8 oz
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View full detailsEurasian Blue Tit
Cyanistes caeruleus
Also known as: Blue Tit
General appearance
The Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) is a small passerine bird known for its vibrant coloration. It features a bright blue crown, wings, and tail, with a yellow underbody and greenish back. Its face is distinctively white with a black eye stripe stretching across each eye. The bib under the beak is also black.
Male vs female
Males and females are similar in appearance, although males often display slightly more vibrant blue and yellow tones. This distinction is subtle and typically requires close observation to detect, making sexing in the field challenging.
Juvenile
Juvenile Eurasian blue tits are generally duller in appearance than adults, with a more muted, greyish-blue plumage. Their cheeks are also yellowish, and the blue on their wings and tails is less vivid. As they mature, their coloration brightens to match adult birds.
Size
4.3 - 4.7 in/0.3 - 0.5 oz
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View full detailsHow to tell the Cinereous Tit from the Eurasian Blue Tit
Visual differences
The Cinereous Tit is larger, weighing 0.42-0.78 oz and measuring 4.9-5.9 inches, with white undersides, black streaks, dark gray to black upper parts, a black cap, and white wing patches. The Eurasian Blue Tit is smaller, weighing 0.28-0.53 oz and measuring 4.3-4.7 inches, with a vibrant blue crown, wings, tail, a yellow underbody, and a greenish back, plus a distinctive white face with a black eye stripe and bib. Both species have subtle male-female coloration differences, but the Blue Tit exhibits a more striking color palette overall.
Key differences and behavior
Cinereous Tits (Parus cinereus) and Eurasian Blue Tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) are distinct in behavior and ecological preferences. Cinereous Tits are territorial and protective, especially near nests, while Blue Tits are more social and often associate with other species. Both are cavity nesters but Cinereous Tits reuse existing holes, whereas Blue Tits actively build cup-shaped nests. Cinereous Tits inhabit a wide range, including urban areas in Asia, while Blue Tits favor European woodlands but adapt to urban gardens. Diets are similar, primarily insectivorous, but Blue Tits often hang upside down for foraging. Cinereous Tits are slightly larger (weight 0.42-0.78 oz, length 5-6 in) compared to Blue Tits (weight 0.28-0.53 oz, length 4.3-4.7 in). Blue Tits are famous for large broods, laying up to 19 eggs, while Cinereous Tits lay 5-8. Both exhibit vibrant courtship displays, but Blue Tits emphasize feeding mates to attract them.
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