The Great Tit is a distinctive bird, with a black head and neck, prominent white cheeks, olive upperparts and yellow underparts, with some variation amongst the numerous subspecies. It is predominantly insectivorous in the summer, but will consume a wider range of food items in the winter months. Like all tits it is a cavity nester, usually nesting in a hole in a tree. The female lays around 12 eggs and incubates them alone, although both parents raise the chicks. In most years the pair will raise two broods. The nests may be raided by woodpeckers, squirrels and weasels and infested with fleas, and adults may be hunted by Sparrowhawks. The Great Tit has adapted well to human changes in the environment and is a common and familiar bird in urban parks and gardens. The Great Tit is also an important study species in ornithology.
The Turkestan Tit is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
minor), but that the Turkestan Tit be lumped in with the Great Tit. This taxonomy has been followed by some authorities, for example the IOC World Bird List. The Handbook of the Birds of the World volume treating the Parus species went for the more traditional classification, treating the Turkestan Tit as a separate species but retaining the Japanese and Cinereous Tits with the Great Tit, a move that has not been without criticism. More
* Turkestan Tit Parus bokharensis * Green-backed Tit Parus monticolus * White-winged Tit Parus nuchalis * Black-lored Tit Parus xanthogenys - sometimes separated in Macholophus * Yellow-cheeked Tit Parus spilonotus * Yellow Tit Parus holsti - sometimes separated in Macholophus More
Turkestan Tit, Parus bokharensis Paridae (CHICKADEES & TITS) Turkestan Tit, Parus bokharensis This photo was taken in: Kazakhstan The photo was taken by: Steve Bird , Birdseekers Birdseekers Tour reports Birdwatching Holidays around the world Birdseekers Birdseeker tour company Birdseekers Tour reports Birdwatching Holidays around the world Birdseekers photo's taken by Tony Crittenden Identification More
Turkestan Tit Parus bokharensis = Described by: Lichtenstein, M. H. K. More
The Turkestan Tit (Parus bokharensis) is a species of bird in the Paridae family. It is found in Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Its natural habitat is temperate forests. More
Turkestan Tit Parus bokharensis - Male Turkestan Tit Photographer : More
like a Turkestan Tit Forward | Print | Individual message | Show original | Report this message | Find messages by this author Hi Folks, Mr. Sujit K. Das, a member of the Birds of India Forum ( http://birdsofindia.webs.com/) visited Kashmir valley recently and posted some images in the "Photo Gallery". One of them labeled Great Tit (perhaps, correctly) caught my eye because it looked unlike any Great Tit that I had seen before. More
Turkestan Tit: The Turkestan Tit (Parus bokharensis) is a species of bird in the Paridae family. Login New Listings Hot Listings Top Rated Editor Pick Register My Account Add a Listing Update a Listing Suggest a Category Contact Copyright More
Turkestan Tit Parus bokharensis SITTIDAE Eastern Rock Nuthatch Sitta tephronota CERTHIIDAE Eurasian Treecreeper Certhia familiaris REMIZIDAE European Penduline Tit Remiz pendulinus (H) White-crowned Penduline Tit Remiz coronatus ORIOLIDAE Eurasian Golden Oriole Oriolus oriolus LANIIDAE Isabelline Shrike Lanius isabellinus Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio Long-tailed Shrike Lanius schach Lesser Grey Shrike Lanius minor Southern Grey Shrike More
Turkestan Tit/Blue Grey Tit - Parus Bokharensis Turkestan Tit/Blue Grey Tit - Parus Bokharensis Trumpeter Finch - Rhodopechys Githaginea (5.5-6") Trumpeter Finch - Rhodopechys Githaginea (5.5-6") Crimson-winged Finch - Rhodopechys Sanguinea (7") Crimson-winged Finch - Rhodopechys Sanguinea (7") Desert Finch - Rhodospiza Obsoleta (5.5") Desert Finch - Rhodospiza Obsoleta (5.5") Red Headed Bunting - Emberiza Bruniceps (6.5") Red Headed Bunting - Emberiza Bruniceps (6. More
Turkestan Tit Parus bokharensis = Shelek, Enbekshikazakh Region, Alma Ata Province, Kazakhstan - Mar 21, 2007 More