blue tit
Parus caeruleus
- Small and colourful in tones of blue and yellow
- An easy bird to spot
Builds its nest from moss, wool, hair or feathers, often in a hole in a wall, tree, gatepost or of course a nesting box in the garden.
Where found
Deciduous and mixed woodland, hedges, gardens and parks.
Record seasonal events
You can help scientists monitor the effect of climate change on blue tits by telling us the dates when you first see them nest building and feeding their young where you live
- It is a resident bird so can be seen throughout the year
- Breeds between March and May producing only one brood