Crested Tit or Great Tit?

Here's how to tell the difference

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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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How to tell the Crested Tit from the Great Tit

Visual differences

The Crested Tit, measuring 4.3-4.7 inches, is distinguished by its black and white striped head with a unique erect crest, grey back, and buff-white underparts. In contrast, the Great Tit is larger at 4.9-5.9 inches, with a black head and white cheeks, vivid yellow underbody, and olive-green upperparts. It features a long, narrow tail with a bluish wing tint. Great Tits have a prominent black breast stripe, more vivid in males, whereas Crested Tits show no sexual dimorphism in coloration or size. Both are small but visually distinct in markings and color palette.

Key differences and behavior

The Crested Tit and Great Tit display distinct behaviors and preferences. Crested Tits are hyperactive and social acrobats, often seen hanging upside-down while foraging primarily on pine seeds and insects in coniferous forests. They are known for food-storing behavior. In contrast, Great Tits, also social, exhibit diverse songs in courtship, inhabiting deciduous and mixed forests, parks, and gardens. They consume a broader diet, including various insects and seeds, often foraging by probing bark and occasionally hanging upside-down. Crested Tits nest mainly in coniferous cavities, while Great Tits use a range of cavity types, including nest boxes. Crested Tits lay 5-7 eggs, and Great Tits lay 5-12 eggs per clutch. Both species share parental duties, but Great Tits also include mutual preening in courtship. Notably, Great Tits have a wider habitat range, adapting to varied environments up to high altitudes. Sizes are similar, but Great Tits are slightly larger at 4.9-5.9 inches versus 4.3-4.7 inches for Crested Tits.

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