Aegithalidae

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Aegithalidae is a family of small passerine birds commonly known as long-tailed tits, found across Eurasia and characterized by their tiny size, long tails, and social flocking behavior.

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Aegithalidae canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
taxon
activityPattern diurnal
bodyMassRange approximately 4–9 grams
characteristic complex cooperative social structure
insectivorous diet
long tail
social flocking behavior
tiny body size
class Aves
commonName bushtits
long-tailed tits
distribution Asia
Eurasia
Europe
foragingBehavior gleans insects from foliage and branches
habitat forest edges
hedgerows
scrublands
woodlands
hasFeatherType soft, fluffy plumage
includesGenus Aegithalos
Leptopoecile
Psaltriparus
includesSpecies Aegithalos
surface form: Aegithalos caudatus

Leptopoecile
surface form: Leptopoecile elegans

Leptopoecile
surface form: Leptopoecile sophiae

Psaltriparus
surface form: Psaltriparus minimus
kingdom Animalia
migratoryBehavior mostly resident or short-distance migrant
notableSpecies American bushtit
long-tailed tit
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumagePattern often features contrasting head and body coloration
primaryFood small insects
spiders
recognizedBy ornithologists
reproduction builds elaborate domed nests
often shows cooperative breeding
secondaryFood berries
small seeds
socialBehavior forms small to medium-sized flocks
maintains contact calls within flocks
suborder Passeri
tailProportion tail often longer than body length
taxonRank family
typicalSize small passerine birds

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Passerida includes Aegithalidae
Paroidea includes Aegithalidae
Sylvioidea containsTaxon Aegithalidae