Marsh Tit

The Marsh Tit is a member of the tit family and is mainly brown with a shiny black cap, dark “bib” and pale belly. In the UK its identification is made tricky by the very similar appearance of our race of the Willow Tit. The 2 birds are so hard to identify that ornithologists didn't realise there were 2 species until 1897!
The Marsh Tit can be seen all year round across England and Wales and also in southern Scotland and despite its name it is most often found in broadleaf woodland and also copses, parks and gardens.
Date: 13th June 2022
Location: NWT Weeting Heath, Norfolk
The Marsh Tit can be seen all year round across England and Wales and also in southern Scotland and despite its name it is most often found in broadleaf woodland and also copses, parks and gardens.
Date: 13th June 2022
Location: NWT Weeting Heath, Norfolk
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