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Boreal tit

The Boreal Tit, from its scientific name Poecile montanus, is a bird that lives throughout Europe and Asia.

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It is part of the Paridae family, and of the Passeriformes order.

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She is recognizable by her black crown and throat, her belly is beige with brown spots, her cheeks are white and her wings are gray with a small clear area. Its beak and legs are black. It's quite complicated to differentiate it from the barnacle tit. But however, the cheeks of the borealis are entirely white, while those of the nonnette are light brown.

In the boreal tit, it is impossible to recognize the male from the female.

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It feeds mainly on berries, worms and insects.

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The draining thrush lives in forests.

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In the boreal tit, only the female broods and takes care of the young. It nests in a hole in a dead tree. She lays about 7-9 eggs .

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It is a rather talkative species. The song mainly differentiates it from the nonnette.

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On the conservation status of IUCN, it is: LC Least concern.

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