bearded tit

E751458

The bearded tit is a small, long-tailed wetland songbird found in reed beds across parts of Europe and Asia, known for the male’s distinctive black “moustache” markings and its agile, acrobatic movements among reeds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
passerine
wetland bird
billType short bill
bodySize small
breedingHabitat extensive reed beds
camouflageStrategy cryptic coloration in reeds
class Aves
clutchSize several eggs per clutch
commonName bearded parrotbill
bearded reedling NERFINISHED
bearded tit NERFINISHED
diet insects
other invertebrates
reed seeds
seeds
family Panuridae NERFINISHED
femalePlumageFeature lacks black moustache markings
foragingStratum reed heads
reed stems
genus Panurus NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution Asia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
habitat marshes
wetlands
hasSexualDimorphism true
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
legAdaptation strong feet for clinging to reeds
malePlumageColor grey head
malePlumageFeature black moustache-like facial markings
migratoryBehavior partially migratory
movementStyle acrobatic among reeds
agile
nestingSite dense reeds
nestType cup-shaped nest
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor warm buff and brown tones
preferredVegetation common reed (Phragmites australis)
primaryHabitat reed beds
scientificName Panurus biarmicus NERFINISHED
socialBehavior often found in small flocks
tailCharacteristic long tail
taxonRank species
vocalizationType high-pitched calls
wingShape short rounded wings

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