Varied Tit or Willow Tit?
Here's how to tell the difference
Varied Tit
Willow 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 detailsWillow Tit
Poecile montanus
General appearance
The Willow Tit (Poecile montanus) is a small, plump songbird with a robust body. Its plumage primarily consists of grey, brown, and white shades. The head is capped in glossy black extending to the nape, contrasting sharply with the pale cheeks. The upperparts are brownish-grey while the underparts are white, with sides tinged buff-brown. Its wings and tail boast a darker hue. An essential characteristic is a small black bib under its chin.
Male vs female
There is minimal sexual dimorphism in Willow Tits, making it hard to distinguish males from females by appearance. Both sexes have similar coloration and size. Thus, identification between genders is generally achieved through their distinct vocalizations.
Juvenile
Juvenile Willow Tits resemble the adults, but the glossy black cap is duller and they lack the black bib of mature birds. Additionally, juveniles exhibit a paler plumage with a more yellowish-brown hue. As they age, the coloration gradually darkens, approaching the adult appearance by their first winter.
Size
4.3 - 4.7 in/0.3 - 0.5 oz
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Visual differences
The Varied Tit is larger (4.7-5.9 inches, 0.5-0.7 ounces) with vibrant orange underparts, a bold black head, white cheeks, and a bluish-white back. The Willow Tit is smaller (4.3-4.7 inches, 0.3-0.5 ounces) with grey-brown plumage, pale cheeks, and a glossy black cap extending to the nape. Varied Tits have a stout black bill, while Willow Tits have a black bib under the chin. The Varied Tit’s colors are more striking with a vivid yellow chest, contrasting the Willow Tit's subtle brown-white coloring.
Key differences and behavior
The Varied Tit and Willow Tit, while similar in visual distinction, display notable behavioral differences. Varied Tits, native to East Asia, thrive in both natural forests and urban settings, and are highly adaptable to human environments. Their diet includes insects, seeds, and nuts, with a preference for caterpillars at feeders. Conversely, Willow Tits are found in the Palearctic region, preferring damp forests and scrubby areas. They forage primarily on insects and berries. In breeding, Varied Tits utilize existing cavities, while Willow Tits excavate their own nests. Both participate in mutual feeding and courtship displays, but Willow Tits form long-lasting pair bonds. Varied Tits (0.5-0.7 oz) are larger than Willow Tits (0.3-0.5 oz), reflecting their differing lifestyles and habitats.
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