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Small white spot at base of bill, mentioned on birdforum.net as a reliable identification character compared to Willow Tit (Poecile montanus).
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2917
(3 photos)
2019-01-11 Søndersø (sjælland), Denmark
Subspecies: palustris The more common of the two black-capped tits in Denmark. Artifact in photo 2 shows what looks like a whitish wing panel, resembling the other species Willow Tit, but both geography and the small and well-limited black chin plus the overall dark brown look eliminates this possibility. |
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3498
(4 photos)
2020-12-20 Kongelundsområdet, Denmark
Subspecies: [?] Frieslandsvej. A rare species on Amager. My first. However, it's rather common both in Scania, Sweden, and in humid willow habitat in the larger Copenhagen area, on the island Zealand, not far away. Looking at Dofbasen there have been few records continuously through the last ten years, why it probably is a question of time before it is established on Amager too. Same expansion behavior as it happened with European Nuthatch. Rare |
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5017
(5 photos)
(1 sounds)
2023-02-28 Kongelunden, Denmark
KLNV. A nice find (by me). Out of the blue it was there on the feeding net, that some unknown person put up. Interesting to find the species inside the forest, though attracted by food. More birds are seen in these years, and it can only be a question of time before we have the first breeding pair on the island. Also: Coal Tit. |