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Long-tailed Tit

Aegithalos caudatus

Presence:

Residente

Its body is a tiny ball of pinkish feathers below and darker above, joined to a long tail of white-edged black feathers. It usually moves in family groups of between 8 to14 birds in woodland where there is ample undergrowth. It has a tiny, fine but strong bill, adapted for finding insects hidden in cervices in bark or on buds. It is present throughout the year.

Protection Status:

Interés Especial (IE)

Their habitats:

Mito común.webp

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