A tiny bird covered in spectacular patterns of black and yellow topped off by white spotted wings.
Meet the Himalayan Black Lored Tit
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The Himalayan black-lored tit (Machlolophus xanthogenys), is a resident breeder on the Indian sub-continent wearing broad black line down a yellow front. There is also a large black crest tipped with yellow, a black neck, throat, and black band running from the bill to behind the head. The cheeks are yellow, upperparts are olive-green.
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There are two white wing bars and also white on the outer tail feathers.
The female looks very similar to the male but can appear duller.
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The Himalayan black lored tit is a resident breeder along the Himalayas in the Indian Subcontinent including Nepal.
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These birds like to inhabit well-wooded areas, evergreen forests, mixed bamboo jungles, and plantations.
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The Himalayan black lored tit likes to dine on insects and spiders from the canopy, and will sometimes fruit.
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During the breeding season, these birds will excavate their own nest, however, they will utilize woodpecker or barbet holes if given the opportunity. The female will lay a clutch of up to 3 to 5 red-spotted white eggs.
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The Himalayan black-lored tit is regarded as of least concern on the IUCN Red List.
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You can watch and listen to this bird right here on the video below: