Varied Tit or Marsh Tit?
Here's how to tell the difference
Varied Tit
Marsh Tit
Varied Tit
Sittiparus varius
General appearance
The Varied Tit is a medium-sized bird with a striking black, white, and yellow coloration. Notable features include a bold black head, a vibrant yellow chest and belly, and a slightly bluish-white back and wings. Its strong, stout bill is black and ideal for foraging seeds and insects.
Male vs female
The Varied Tit doesn't show any substantial sexual dimorphism, which means that males and females look fairly similar in size and coloration. However, males may exhibit slightly more vivid colors and larger body mass during the breeding season.
Juvenile
Juvenile Varied Tits display a more muted coloration than adults, making them harder to identify. As they mature, their colors start to enhance, approaching the vibrant hues of adults after their first moult. The size of Juveniles is smaller than adults but the proportions are similar.
Size
4.7 - 5.9 in/0.5 - 0.7 oz
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View full detailsMarsh Tit
Poecile palustris
General appearance
Marsh tits have distinctive black caps on their heads, glossy blue-black upperparts, and whitish underparts. They measure 10-12 cm in length. Their beaks are small and sharp, designed for feeding on seeds and insects. Their feather coloration may become more muted in the winter to blend in with their surroundings.
Male vs female
Male and female marsh tits are very similar in appearance, with no significant sexual dimorphism. They both share the same coloration and shape. The size may differ slightly, with males being marginally larger, but this difference is barely noticeable unless observed up close.
Juvenile
Juvenile marsh tits resemble adults but initially have a duller black cap and their white underparts are tinged with yellow. As they mature, their coloration becomes brighter and more defined, and they eventually lose the yellow hue under their belly.
Size
4.3 - 4.7 in/0.3 - 0.5 oz
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Visual differences
The Varied Tit is slightly larger at 4.7-5.9 inches and 0.5-0.73 ounces, compared to the Marsh Tit's 4.3-4.7 inches and 0.32-0.53 ounces. Varied Tits have striking black, white, and yellow coloring with bright orange underparts and bluish wings. Conversely, Marsh Tits have a subdued appearance with a distinctive black cap, glossy blue-black upperparts, and whitish underparts. Varied Tits have a strong, stout bill, while Marsh Tits possess a smaller, sharper beak. These color and size distinctions are key for identification.
Key differences and behavior
The Varied Tit and Marsh Tit demonstrate distinct behaviors and preferences that aid in their identification. The Varied Tit, weighing about 0.5-0.7 oz and measuring 4.7-5.9 inches, is lively and adaptable, frequenting urban parks and gardens. It engages in elaborate courtship with mutual feeding, prefers tree cavities for nesting, and has a diet rich in insects, seeds, and nuts. In contrast, the Marsh Tit, smaller at 0.3-0.5 oz and 4.3-4.7 inches, thrives in deciduous forests with dense understories. It forms monogamous pairs with mutual preening and builds nests in old woodpecker holes. Its diet shifts seasonally from insects to seeds and berries. While both visit feeders, Marsh Tits prefer sunflower seeds, reflecting their efficient extraction skills. These behavioral traits, combined with their distinct habitats and dietary preferences, are key for field identification.
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