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==Distribution== ==Distribution==
- [[Asia]]: found in [[Turkestan ]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[China]], [[Tibet]], and Inner [[Mongolia]]. + [[Asia]]: found in [[Turkmenistan ]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[China]], [[Tibet]], and Inner [[Mongolia]].
[[Image:Sichuan_Tit_james_eaton.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Sichuan Tit <br />Photo by {{user|James+Eaton|James Eaton}}<br />Sichuan,[[China]]]] [[Image:Sichuan_Tit_james_eaton.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Sichuan Tit <br />Photo by {{user|James+Eaton|James Eaton}}<br />Sichuan,[[China]]]]
Current revision
Includes Sichuan Tit
Poecile songarus
[edit ] Identification
13 cm
Dark brown cap
Black bib
Rich brown upperparts
White cheeks
Cinnamon buff underparts
Sexes similar; juveniles are duller
[edit ] Distribution
Asia : found in Turkmenistan , Kazakhstan , China , Tibet , and Inner Mongolia .
[edit ] Taxonomy
[edit ] Subspecies
Four subspecies are recognized:[1]
Southwest China (Sichuan to eastern Tibet , south-eastern Qinghai and north-western Yunnan)
North-central China (Ningxia to southern Gansu and north-eastern Qinghai)
Northeast China (south-eastern Mongolia to Liaoning, Shaanxi and Henan)
IOC recognize P.(s.) weigoldicus as a full species "Sichuan Tit", but places the rest of these taxa into Willow Tit .
The scientific name has in the past been given as either Parus songarus or Poecile songarus .
[edit ] Habitat
Deciduous mountain forests.
[edit ] Behaviour
[edit ] Breeding
It excavates a cup shaped nesting hole, usually in a rotten stump or in a tree. It is lined with fur, hair and wood chips, and maybe feathers. The clutch consists of 5-6 white eggs with small reddish spots or blotches.
The diet includes caterpillars, insects and seeds.
[edit ] Vocalisation
Listen in an external program
Recording by
china guy , Sichuan,
China May 2011
[edit ] References
Clements, JF. 2010. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World . 6th ed., with updates to December 2010. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019 . Spreadsheet available at http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/Clements%206.5.xls/view
Avibase
Wikipedia
[edit ] External Links