Help is at hand, however, in the form of a new identification video, one of a series to be produced by the BTO. BTO Training Officer Su Gough talks you through the key features that you need to look (and listen) out for.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Marsh Tit or Willow Tit?
If you have struggled to get to grips with separating Marsh and Willow Tits then you will be pleased to learn that you are not alone. The similarity between the two species isone reason why they were not recognised as being different species until relatively recently, the Willow Tit thus earning the distinction of being the last regularly breeding British songbird to be identified and named.
Help is at hand, however, in the form of a new identification video, one of a series to be produced by the BTO. BTO Training Officer Su Gough talks you through the key features that you need to look (and listen) out for.
Help is at hand, however, in the form of a new identification video, one of a series to be produced by the BTO. BTO Training Officer Su Gough talks you through the key features that you need to look (and listen) out for.
Labels:
BTO,
identification,
Marsh Tit,
Willow Tit
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