š¦ The azure tit (Cyanistes cyanus hyperrhiphaeus)
- Cyanistes kyaneos (Greek), cyaneus (Latin) dark blue
- cyanus Greek: kyanos dark blue
- hyperrhiphaeus Greek: hyperrheÅ to overflow, phaios dark, dull
This bird is also known by the names: white tit, princeling.
The bird is quite rare, and in order to meet it you need to know where to look. Namely, near water sources, in forests where there are rivers, in flooded meadows. I met these birds in these places.
Since this bird belongs to the tit (Paridae) family, then of course, in the manner typical of this family, it can unite with other birds in autumn and winter into mixed flocks. But most often, of course, small groups of birds wander through the forests alone.
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Nikon D5200 | Tamron SP AF 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD |