Long-tailed Tit

Aegithalos caudatus

Least Concern

The Long-tailed Tit is a tiny flocking tit ally of Eurasian woodland, scrub, hedgerows, and mixed forest. 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
Long-tailed Tit Range — Resident or seasonal range in Eurasian woodland, scrub, hedgerows, and mixed forest
Population
≈ 20M-80M
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