Crested Tit-Warbler

The Crested Tit-warbler is a species of bird in the Aegithalidae family. It is found in China and possibly India. Its natural habitat is boreal forests.

The Crested Tit-Warbler is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Crested Tit-warbler (Leptopoecile elegans) is a species of bird in the Aegithalidae family. It is found in China and possibly India. Its natural habitat is boreal forests. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Leptopoecile elegans. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 26 July 2007. This Sylvioidea-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. More

The Crested Tit-warbler is the only member of the family to have a crest. The bills in this family are tiny, short and conical in shape. The wings are short and rounded and the legs are relatively long. They are omnivorous, primarily eating insects and other invertebrates. Plant material is taken occasionally during the winter. The family generally forages in arboreally, usually in the shrub layer or canopy, and seldom visits the ground. More

Crested Tit-warbler The Crested Tit-warbler (Leptopoecile elegans) is a species of bird in the Aegithalidae family. It is found in China and possibly India. Its natural habitat is boreal forests. See more at Wikipedia.org... This article uses material from Wikipedia® and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License Wikipedia Português A enciclopédia livre Download this dictionary Leptopoecile elegans Leptopoecile elegans é uma espécie de ave da família Aegithalidae. More

Phylloscopus warbler, Crested Tit-warbler, 8 species of rosefinch (incl stunners like Vinaceous and Three-banded) and Crimson-browed Finch. Personal top-3 (RH): Purple Cochoa, Tibetan Snowcock, Snow Partridge. Preparation: Many of the maps in the report by Peter Hopkin (1996/1997, mainly about Wolong, available from OBC) are still valid. Furthermore, trip reports were consulted from www.eurobirding. More

Crested Tit-Warbler were seen, with Tristram's Bunting on the way. Returning to the floodplain late afternoon, I found the Cranes to be shy but Imperial Eagle, White-tailed Eagle and Peregrine flew off the nearby hillside. Having discovered I had lost my tape of recordings from India and China, I returned to Shuodu Lake the following morning to search for it but the only reward was an Upland Buzzard with nesting material. More

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Order : Passeriformes
Family : Aegithalidae
Genus : Leptopoecile
Species : elegans
Authority : Przewalski, 1887