Coal Tit (Periparus ater)
Coal Tits are commonly found in coniferous and mixed woodlands. They are also present in gardens, parks, and other wooded habitats. They are adaptable birds and can be seen in a variety of environments. Their diet consists of insects, spiders, and seeds. They are known for their habit of caching food, storing seeds in bark crevices or other hiding places for later consumption. In winter, when insects are less available, they rely more on seeds.
Coal Tit (Periparus ater)
Coal Tits are commonly found in coniferous and mixed woodlands. They are also present in gardens, parks, and other wooded habitats. They are adaptable birds and can be seen in a variety of environments. Their diet consists of insects, spiders, and seeds. They are known for their habit of caching food, storing seeds in bark crevices or other hiding places for later consumption. In winter, when insects are less available, they rely more on seeds.