Crested Tit or Eurasian Blue Tit?
Here's how to tell the difference
Crested Tit
Eurasian Blue 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 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 Crested Tit from the Eurasian Blue Tit
Visual differences
The Crested Tit (4.3-4.7 inches) is noted for its unique black and white striped head and erect crest, with a predominantly grey back and buff-white underparts. In contrast, the Eurasian Blue Tit (4.3-4.7 inches) features a bright blue crown, wings, and tail, with a distinct yellow underbody and greenish back, and a white face marked by a black eye stripe and bib. Both species are similar in size, but their head markings and overall color palette serve as key differentiators.
Key differences and behavior
Crested Tits and Eurasian Blue Tits, both active and social birds, exhibit notable behavioral and ecological differences. Crested Tits (4.3-4.7 inches long) favor coniferous forests, especially Scots Pines, and are adept at storing food like pine seeds and moth larvae. Their courtship involves acrobatics, and they usually lay 5-7 eggs in cavities lined with moss and feathers. Blue Tits (4.3-4.7 inches) inhabit deciduous and mixed woodlands and urban areas, often forming mixed-species flocks. Known for large broods (up to 19 eggs), they nest in cavities with a varied diet of insects and seeds. Both hang upside down to forage, but Crested Tits are more specialized in pine forests, while Blue Tits adapt to varied environments, leveraging garden feeders strategically.
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