The ( Machlolophus aplonotus ) is a small, vibrant bird found across the Indian subcontinent. Once considered a subspecies of the Black-lored Tit, it is now recognized as a distinct species. These birds are known for their striking yellow underparts, a prominent black crest, and a distinctive black stripe running down their bellies. Habitat and Behavior
Indian tits may be small, but they’re packed with personality and purpose. Protecting their habitats—old trees, forest understory, and native shrubs—ensures these feathered dynamos continue their acrobatic, insect-hunting legacy across the subcontinent.
The Indian Grey Tit is a small bird that measures around 12-13 centimeters in length, with a weight of approximately 10-12 grams. It has a grey back and wings, with a white forehead, throat, and belly. The bird's breast is buff-colored, with a grey stripe running along the edge of the wing. Its head is grey with a white stripe above the eye, and its beak is black and short.
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