Crested Tit or Coal Tit?
Here's how to tell the difference
Crested Tit
Coal Tit
Crested Tit
Lophophanes cristatus
Also known as: Crested Tit
General appearance
The crested tit, or Lophophanes cristatus, is recognized by its black and white striped head and distinctive erect crest. It has a predominantly grey back and wings, with buff-white underparts. It's a small bird, averaging at around 12cm in length.
Male vs female
Males and females are near-identical in appearance, making it challenging to differentiate between the two. Both have the signature crest, which males may display more prominently during courtship or to show dominance. However, there is no discernible size or coloration difference between the sexes.
Juvenile
Juvenile crested tits are similar in appearance to adults, but with a shorter crest and slightly duller coloration. Their coat may lighten in color as they progress to adulthood, and the distinctive crest may become more pronounced.
Size
4.3 - 4.7 in/0.4 - 0.6 oz
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View full detailsCoal Tit
Periparus ater
Also known as: Cole Tit
General appearance
The coal tit is a small bird with a distinctive black cap, white cheeks, and a grey back. Its underparts are buffish white, and it features a white patch on the back of its neck. The wings possess two white wing bars, making it recognizable. Its small stature and unique markings help in identification, and it is frequently found in coniferous woodlands.
Male vs female
Males and females are similar in appearance, as both share the same coloration and markings. There is no significant sexual dimorphism in the species, which can make differentiation challenging in the field without behavioral observation.
Juvenile
Juvenile coal tits resemble adults but are generally duller in coloration. The black cap and white cheeks are less stark, and the wing bars may appear more washed out. Juveniles eventually molt into the distinctive adult plumage as they mature.
Size
3.9 - 5.1 in/0.2 - 0.4 oz
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View full detailsHow to tell the Crested Tit from the Coal Tit
Visual differences
The Crested Tit (Lophophanes cristatus) has a distinctive erect Mohawk-like crest, black and white striped head, grey back, and buff-white underparts. It measures about 4.3-4.7 inches long and weighs 0.35-0.56 oz. In contrast, the Coal Tit (Periparus ater) sports a black cap, white cheeks, grey back, buffish white underparts, and two white wing bars. It is slightly smaller, at 3.9-5.1 inches long, weighing 0.25-0.42 oz. The Coal Tit lacks the Crested Tit’s crest, aiding in easy differentiation.
Key differences and behavior
The Crested Tit and Coal Tit display notable behavioral differences. Both are acrobatic and can hang upside down for feeding. However, the Crested Tit is hyperactive and very social, while the Coal Tit, though bold in flight, is notably shy and easily startled. Crested Tits are known for complex courtship involving singing and aerial displays, whereas Coal Tits engage in singing and fluttering flights. Crested Tits store pine seeds and larvae, while Coal Tits cache food like peanuts and seeds, but often forget locations. Both nest in coniferous forests, but Coal Tits use nests in mixed woodlands and urban parks more adaptively. Crested Tits prefer Scots Pine forests, storing food for harsh winters, while Coal Tits adapt to seasonal food scarcity by consuming more plant material. Both species thrive in coniferous habitats but differ in social behaviors and food-storing habits. Crested Tits weigh around 0.35-0.56 oz, while Coal Tits are lighter at 0.25-0.42 oz.
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