This Bird Is Called The Black-Throated Bushtit And Yes, You Read That

This Bird Is Called The Black-Throated Bushtit And Yes, You Read That Right (22 Pics)

Also known as the black-throated tit, this stunning bird is only around 4 inches small and weighs around 4-9 grams.

Taiwanese wildlife photographer Chen Chengguang is a specialist in bird photography and has captured these unique birds in ways that really do them justice.

The fluffy and colored plumage is so clear in Chengguang’s images, you can’t help but imagine what it would be like to pet these adorable critters

 

The black-throated bushtit has a considerable racial variation in the plumage, but all subspecies have a medium length tail (as opposed to the long tail of the related long-tailed tit), a black throat and a black ‘bandit mask’ around the eye.

The black-throated bushtit, also known as the black-throated tit (snicker), represents a small family of birds. There are six subspecies that carry the bushtit name.

You’d probably expect a small bird like this to dine on berries and seeds and stuff, which they do. But they’ll also eat smaller insects and spiders that they come across.

The black-throated bushtit usually lives in open broadleaf forest as well as pine forest, generally occurring in middle altitudes.

It is highly social and is known to travel in large flocks up to 40 birds.

The bird’s habitat ranges from the foothills of the Himalayas, stretching across northern India through north-eastern Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, northern Myanmar, Vietnam, and Taiwan. Disjunct populations also have been spotted in southern Vietnam, the island of Hainan and further north in China up to the Yellow River.

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