Bird school

• Brambling
• Blue tit
• Bullfinch
• Blackbird
• Barn swallow
• Bohemian waxwing
• Black woodpecker
• Black redstart
• Blackcap
• Chaffinch
• Chiffchaff
• Crow
• Coal tit
• Crested tit
• Common swift
• Common treecreeper
• Dunnock
• Fieldfare
• Greenfinch
• Goldfinch
• Greater woodpecker
• Garden warbler
• Great tit
• Green woodpecker
• House martin
• House sparrow
• Hawfinch
• Jackdaw
• Linnet
• Long-tailed tit
• Lesser whitethroat
• Lesser spotted woodpecker
• Marsh tit
• Magpie
• Mistle thrush
• Nightingale
• Nuthatch
• Pheasant
• Pied flycatcher
• Redpoll
• Rook
• Redstart
• Robin
• Spotted flycatcher
• Siskin
• Starling
• Song thrush
• Yellowhammer
• Winter wren
• Willow
• Tree sparrow
• Wood pigeon
• White wagtail
• Willow tit
• Whitethroat

The crested tit

(Lophophanes cristatus)

Length: 12 cm
Breeding: The middle of April
Maximum age: 11 years
Eggs and clutches: Incubation 13 - 18 days. 4-6 eggs.


Did you know?

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The male

The crested tit is one of our resident birds. It takes part in the trails of tits that move through the forests and settlements.

Appearance
The only tit with an apparent crest on its head, moiré in black and white as the crown. The rest of the head is white with pronounced black strokes. The eye is ruby red, and its back is brown and its belly a greyish white.

Similar bird
This is the only small bird that has a crest on its head. The same size as the tits.

Sounds and song
The crested tit’s call is unmistakably rolling. The song is a modification of the call and starts off with a fine note and is followed by an extended twittering.

Food and bird tables
Rarely seen at the bird table.
Eats mainly insects in the summertime. Will gather a considerable amount of seeds, spiders and insects from coniferous trees in the spring and autumn which it stores for further use.

The nest and hollows
Builds in hollows. The crested tit chooses its nesting spot as early as March or April, and then the female pecks out the hollow from a fir tree stump 1-2 metres above ground. Will also breed in old hollows left by the willow tit or woodpeckers.



You can find birds here during the following seasons:

During migration
All year round
Winter
Summer



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