The Great Tit with the Black Necktie

Fun Facts

Hello! Today, I’d like to talk about the Great Tit, a small bird that lives close to us. This little bird is actually very intelligent, and their world is full of surprising facts!

Despite their small size of about 14-15 cm, Great Tits have a remarkable presence! Their trademark is a black necktie, and the width of the necktie differs between males and females. Males have a thicker necktie, while females have a thinner one. This feature makes it easy to distinguish their sex.

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They mainly eat insects and can consume an astonishing 125,000 bugs in a year. That’s a surprise even to me! Such a big eater for a small body – it’s impressive.

Great Tits have dozens of different calls they use to communicate with their peers and family. Moreover, each of these calls has a meaning; for example, a ‘trill’ can mean ‘I’m hungry.’ They are truly masters of their own little language! I often hear their calls like ‘tsip,’ ‘peet-tsip,’ and ‘tsu-pee’ in my neighborhood.

In conclusion, by learning how Great Tits live in cities in coexistence with humans, I hope we can come to cherish them more and live together in harmony. Let’s continue to focus on the charm of the Great Tits and enjoy observing their lives!