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Indian Tit Now
Arid regions like parts of Haryana and Gujarat (specifically the rare white-naped subspecies).
While the Indian Tit is unique, it has a few famous relatives in India: indian tit
A colorful mountain specialist found primarily in the Himalayan region. The next time you’re out on a nature walk in Arid regions like parts of Haryana and Gujarat
These birds are the gymnasts of the forest. They are , often seen hanging upside down from thin twigs to pluck insects and spiders from the undersides of leaves. While they primarily eat insects, they aren't picky and will happily snack on small fruits when available. Where to Find Them They are , often seen hanging upside down
The Indian Tit is one of the easiest tits to identify in the region. It is relatively large for its family (about 13 cm) and sports a distinct "yellow-and-black" look:
Unlike some of its cousins that prefer the high-altitude Himalayas, the Indian Tit is a resident breeder across most of the Indian peninsula. You can find them in: Open tropical forests. Wooded gardens and orchards.
The ( Machlolophus aplonotus ), also commonly known as the Indian Tit or Indian Yellow Tit , is a striking songbird endemic to the Indian subcontinent. Often spotted in tropical forests and wooded gardens, this bird is a favorite for birdwatchers due to its vibrant colors and acrobatic feeding habits.