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Varied Tit - BirdForum Opus

Cyanistes varius
Photo by stuprice68
Photo taken: Onuma Hokkaido Japan .

Identification

It can reach a size between eleven and fourteen centimetres depending on the subspecies. The wing length is 6.0 to 7.8 centimetres. At the nominate race P. v. varia the crown, the bill, the throat, the upper breast and the nape are black. Forehead, face, and cheeks are white. Back, wings, and tail are blueish grey. Mantle, lower breast, belly and undertail coverts are chestnut coloured. From the crown to the nape runs a thin white central line. Other subspecies have a darker hue at the back and at the cheeks, P. v. owstoni has chestnut coloured cheeks and the mantle of P. v. olivacea has an olive tone. The feet are dark cyan.

Distribution

Taxonomy

Habitat

Its habitat consists of open mixed forests, in particular with the Japanese castanopsis species Castanopsis cuspidata and Japanese Larch, coniferous forests with Japanese yews, Japanese cedars, and pines as well as bamboo forests at mountain slopes and in river valleys.

Behaviour

The Varied Tit eats a mixed diet consisting of seeds and insects, namely caterpillars. Its call consists of tiny tones which sounds like tzu….tzu….tzu

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