Crested Tit-Warbler

Leptopoecile elegans

Least Concern

The Crested Tit-Warbler is a tiny flocking tit ally of the Himalayas and adjacent foothill forests. It moves busily through shrubs and trees, gleaning small insects, spiders, and eggs from leaves and bark, and many species build soft domed nests woven with moss, lichen, and spider silk.

Family
Aegithalidae
Range
Crested Tit-Warbler Range — Resident or seasonal range in the Himalayas and adjacent foothill forests
Population
≈ 500K–5M
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