Sombre Tit or Great Tit?

Here's how to tell the difference

Sombre Tit image 1

Sombre Tit

Tap To compare
Great Tit image 1
Great Tit image 2
Great Tit image 3
Great Tit image 4
Great Tit image 5
Great Tit image 6
Great Tit image 7
Great Tit image 8
Great Tit image 9
Great Tit image 10

Great Tit

Sombre Tit

Poecile lugubris

General appearance

The sombre tit is a small bird species approximately 14cm in length. Its overall coloration is predominantly a smoky bluish-grey, with a black crown and nape that elongate towards the back. The chest and belly are pale grey, and the bird also features a robust, dark bill and sturdy legs.

Male vs female

Sombre tits show minimal sexual dimorphism, meaning males and females are somewhat similar. Males are typically larger and slightly darker with more black on the head; however, these differences are often difficult to distinguish in the field.

Juvenile

Juvenile sombre tits resemble adults but have lighter plumage with a brownish hue. They also feature less black on the head and a slightly smaller bill. Juvenile plumage gradually darkens and becomes more like adult plumage after the first moult.

Size

4.7 - 5.9 in/0.5 - 0.7 oz

There's more to learn about Sombre Tit

View full details

How to tell the Sombre Tit from the Great Tit

Visual differences

The Sombre Tit is smaller (approx. 5.5 inches) with smoky bluish-grey plumage, a black crown, and pale grey chest. It has a robust dark beak and sturdy legs. In contrast, the Great Tit is larger (approx. 5.9 inches), with a striking bright yellow underbody, olive-green upperparts, and a black head with white cheeks. It has a long, narrow tail, a black breast stripe, bluish wings with a white bar, and less robust beak. The Great Tit's coloration is more vivid and contrasting than the muted tones of the Sombre Tit.

Key differences and behavior

In terms of behavior and habitat, the Sombre Tit, typically found in high-altitude woodlands across Southeast Europe and Western Asia, exhibits cavity-nesting habits, while the Great Tit, prevalent in diverse environments from Europe to Asia, adapts well to both natural and urban settings, including gardens. Both species engage in elaborate courtship, but Great Tits use singing as a key strategy. In feeding, Sombre Tits focus more on insects and invertebrates, supplementing with seeds and berries, whereas Great Tits have a varied diet, including more seeds and fruits in winter. Both visit feeders, but Great Tits are particularly opportunistic. During breeding, the Sombre Tit lays fewer eggs (4-6) compared to the Great Tit's larger clutches (5-12), and both species share parenting duties. Despite size similarities, with Great Tits being slightly heavier (up to 0.8 oz), distinct habitat preferences make them identifiable.

Sombre Tit vs [Select a bird]

Select a bird icon

[Select a bird]

Pick a bird to compare

Great Tit vs [Select a bird]