Green-backed Tit

It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Laos, Burma, Nepal, Pakistan, Taiwan, and Vietnam.

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The Green-backed Tit is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Green-backed Tit (Parus monticolus) is a species of bird in the Paridae family. It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Laos, Burma, Nepal, Pakistan, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Its natural habitats are boreal forests, temperate forests, and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. collecting nesting material at Guna Pani (8,000 ft.) in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, India at Kasol (6,500 ft. More

The Green-backed Tit (13 cm) is a very small, active bird with a black head, neck and bib extending as a line down the centre of its breast and belly, and a conspicuous white cheek. Its sides are bright lemon yellow washed with gray, its back is light yellowish green and its tail is bluish gray. More

picture composed of a spider web and this little Green-backed Tit was captured . Green-backed Tit Body length : 12cm. Altitude: 1500m. Location: Hsin-Chu County, Taiwan. Canon EOS 20D + EF 500/4.5 L USM. To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and install the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player. Would you like to comment? Sign up for a free account, or sign in (if you're already a member). More

The Green-backed tit has an average body length of 12cm and a wing length of 6.5cm. With the exception of their cheeks, auriculars, and napes, their black heads and necks are mixed with shimmering blue feathers. The main characteristics of the Green-backed tit are the white patches on their cheeks and the black stripe on the center of their lower bellies, which is narrower on females than on males. More

Green-backed Tit (Parus monticolus) is a local resident in Himalayas and north-east India. More

The busy Green-backed Tit couple were busy to feed their babies. Credits * tedwu5 This conversation is missing your voice. Take five seconds to join Vimeo or log in. Advertisement About this video WMV 00:01:07 * 1280x720, 48. More

Green-backed Tit Parus monticolus yunnanensis Green-backed Tit Photographer : More

For the purposes of our bird news services, Green-backed Tit is classed as Ungraded: species which are unlikely to appear as wild birds in Britain or Ireland hide section Most recent photos of Green-backed Tit (2) Taroko Gorge Hotel, Taroko, Taiwan Taroko Gorge Hotel, Taroko, Taiwan08/12/2009 Taroko Gorge Hotel, Taroko, Taiwan 08/12/2009 Mindat, Chin Hills, Myanmar Mindat, Chin Hills, Myanmar02/01/2008 Mindat, Chin Hills, Myanmar 02/01/2008 View all pictures of Green-backed Tit View all pictures More

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Order : Passeriformes
Family : Paridae
Genus : Parus
Species : monticolus
Authority : Vigors, 1831