Great Tit or Green-Backed Tit?

Here's how to tell the difference

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Great Tit

Parus major

General appearance

The great tit is a large and robust tit species characterized by its bright and striking coloration. It features a distinctive black head with white cheeks, a bright yellow underbody, and olive-green upperparts. Its wings exhibit a bluish tint with a white wing bar, and it has a long, narrow tail. This species is easy to identify by its bold color contrasts.

Male vs female

Both male and female great tits have similar color patterns, but males are more vibrant. Males typically have a broader black breast stripe compared to females, which can be narrower or less pronounced. This stripe extends down to the belly, and the overall coloration of males is generally more vivid.

Juvenile

Juvenile great tits appear duller than adults, with a generally paler yellow underpart and less prominent black markings. The head markings are more subdued, with a less defined color contrast between the head and cheek patches. As they mature, juveniles gradually develop the brighter coloration and distinctive markings of adults.

Size

4.9 - 5.9 in/0.4 - 0.8 oz

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How to tell the Great Tit from the Green-Backed Tit

Visual differences

The Great Tit and Green-Backed Tit can be distinguished visually by size, coloration, and pattern differences. The Great Tit is larger (4.9-5.9 inches), with a vibrant yellow underbody, olive-green back, and bluish wings with white bars. It features a bold black head with broad black breast stripes. The Green-Backed Tit is slightly smaller (4.9-5.1 inches), has a similar yellow belly and olive-green back but with distinct black and white wing patterns, and a black head with a white cheek. Its breast stripe is narrower, lending a subtler overall contrast.

Key differences and behavior

The Great Tit and Green-Backed Tit exhibit distinct behavioral and ecological differences. Great Tits (0.35-0.78 oz, 4.9-5.9 in) inhabit a wide range across Europe, enjoy diverse habitats from forests to urban areas, and display a vast song variation, aiding in mate attraction. In contrast, the Green-Backed Tit (0.42-0.59 oz, 4.9-5.1 in), found in Southeast Asia, prefers high-altitude forests and engages in mixed-species flocks for foraging. Both species consume insects but differ in diet expansion; Great Tits adapt to seeds in winter, while Green-Backed Tits focus on high-protein caterpillars during breeding. Both nest in cavities, but Great Tits can lay up to 12 eggs compared to the Green-Backed Tit’s 4-6. Moreover, Great Tits frequently visit garden feeders in winters, while Green-Backed Tits consistently exploit feeders year-round.

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