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Aegithalos Caudatus Collection (#2)

The Long-tailed tit, scientifically known as Aegithalos caudatus, is a charming bird species that never fails to captivate with its delicate beauty

Background imageAegithalos Caudatus Collection: Long-Tailed Tit - Acred ula cauda ta, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin

Long-Tailed Tit - Acred ula cauda ta, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin
Long-Tailed Tit - Acred ula cauda ta, c1910, (1910). From Britains Birds and Their Nests, by A. Landsborough Thomson. [The Waverley Book Company, Limited, W. & R

Background imageAegithalos Caudatus Collection: Long tailed tit (aegithalos caudatus)

Long tailed tit (aegithalos caudatus)
illustration of a long tailed tit in natural habitat (aegithalos caudatus)

Background imageAegithalos Caudatus Collection: Long tailed tit nest (aegithalos caudatus)

Long tailed tit nest (aegithalos caudatus)
illustration of a long tailed tit nest (aegithalos caudatus)

Background imageAegithalos Caudatus Collection: The Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius) nest

The Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius) nest
illustration of the Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius) nest

Background imageAegithalos Caudatus Collection: Swift

Swift
illustration of a Swift nest

Background imageAegithalos Caudatus Collection: Picture No. 11671348

Picture No. 11671348
Long tailed Tits adult flock feeding from fat ball feeder. Date:

Background imageAegithalos Caudatus Collection: Picture No. 11671347

Picture No. 11671347
Long tailed Tits adult flock feeding from fat ball feeder. Date:

Background imageAegithalos Caudatus Collection: Long-tailed Tit -Aegithalos caudatus-, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany

Long-tailed Tit -Aegithalos caudatus-, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany

Background imageAegithalos Caudatus Collection: Long-tailed Tit -Aegithalos caudatus-

Long-tailed Tit -Aegithalos caudatus-

Background imageAegithalos Caudatus Collection: Long-tailed Tit Aegithalos caudatus bringing food to young in nest, illustration

Long-tailed Tit Aegithalos caudatus bringing food to young in nest, illustration
Long-tailed Tit (Aegithalos caudatus) bringing food to young in the nest, illustration

Background imageAegithalos Caudatus Collection: Long-tailed tit, artwork C016 / 3255

Long-tailed tit, artwork C016 / 3255
Long-tailed tit (Aegithalos caudatus), artwork. This bird is very small, with a length of only 13-15 centimetres including its very long tail. It is found in most of Europe and Asia

Background imageAegithalos Caudatus Collection: Long-tailed Tit - family of recently fledged young begging for food - Wiltshire - England - UK

Long-tailed Tit - family of recently fledged young begging for food - Wiltshire - England - UK
DK-353 Long-tailed Tit - family of recently fledged young begging for food Wiltshire - England - UK Aegithalos caudatus David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only




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The Long-tailed tit, scientifically known as Aegithalos caudatus, is a charming bird species that never fails to captivate with its delicate beauty. In this captivating image, we see a Long-tailed tit perched gracefully on a branch, showcasing its long and slender tail feathers. Found in various regions across Europe and Asia, the Long-tailed tit is often spotted in Tyrol, Austria. Its distinct features make it easily distinguishable from other members of the Parus family such as Parus palustris, P. major, P. ater, P. cristatus, and P. caeruleu. This lithograph from 1897 showcases the eggs of European birds including those of the Aegithalos caudatus. The intricate patterns and colors of these eggs are truly mesmerizing. In another remarkable moment captured by a photographer in Finland during April nesting season, we witness a Long-tailed tit carefully placing a feather into its nest. This behavior highlights their meticulous nature when it comes to creating cozy homes for their offspring. Nature's wonders continue to unfold as we observe a Long-tailed tit feeding on an icicle formed from sap dripping off a Painted maple tree in Hokkaido, Japan during February. It demonstrates their resourcefulness and adaptability even amidst harsh winter conditions. Moving closer to home in Hampshire UK during May springtime bloom; we find another stunning shot of this delightful bird perched elegantly on hawthorn branches. The vibrant green foliage serves as an enchanting backdrop for this petite creature. Bathed in soft morning light against the picturesque landscape of Uto Finland stands yet another Long-tailed tit perched serenely on a tree branch - reminding us of the tranquility found within nature's embrace. Lastly but not leastly; here we have an intriguing combination - Aegithalos caudatus alongside red-necked grebe (Podiceps grisegena).