Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Wild Bird Wednesday 712 - Black-Throated Tit

The Black-Throated Tit or Black-Throated Bushtit (Aegithalos concinnus) is a small and rather active bird that is found over a large part of Asia, including the foothills of the Himalayas, stretching northern India north-eastern Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, northern Myanmar, China, Vietnam, and Taiwan.

It will come as no surprise to regular readers that I saw this bird in India.  

Although it is a common bird I found it hard to get decent pictures of it due to its fast movement and tendency (as far as I can tell) to like being in the tops of trees!

Even from these pictures you can see that it is a rather charming little bird, with a black throat and a black 'bandit mask' around the eye.  There is considerable variation in the exact details of the plumage of this bird over its range. Some studies, based on DNA rather than plumage, have suggested that some of the recognised subspecies should probably be elevated to full species level.  As I only saw the birds in India, my life list will not be extended by such studies!

This species is not a true tit, being more closely related to the Long Tailed Tit (Aegithalos caudatus) than the 'classic' tits and chickadees of Europe and North America.  





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