Coal Tit Collection
The coal tit, also known as Periparus ater, is a charming little bird that belongs to the tit family
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The coal tit, also known as Periparus ater, is a charming little bird that belongs to the tit family. It shares its habitat with other fascinating species like the Great Tit, Crested Tit, Marsh Tit, Bearded Tit, and Blue Tit. One captivating image showcases a Coal tit perched on a mossy log in England's picturesque countryside. The reflection of this dainty creature adds an ethereal touch to the scene. Another snapshot captures it gracefully sitting on a branch adorned with lichen in Vendee, France during December. Delving into history, an engraving from 1896 portrays March alongside coal tit birds—a testament to their enduring presence throughout time. These engravings truly capture the essence of these delightful creatures. Picture No. 12478749 presents us with another glimpse of this enchanting bird while Picture No. 12478745 offers insight into its scientific name—Parus ater—an intriguing detail for avid nature enthusiasts. During winter months, when snow blankets Cairngorms National Park in Scotland, two Coal tits find solace on a snowy branch (Picture No. 11993148). Their resilience against harsh weather conditions is truly admirable. Intriguingly enough, there are variations within the tit family as well; one such example being the Black-crested Tit depicted in vivid color lithography—a sight that surely captivates any observer's attention. Lastly but not least important is an exquisite colored engraving showcasing different kinds of tits together—an artistic representation that celebrates their diversity and beauty. Whether it be through stunning photographs or historical engravings, exploring the world of coal tits allows us to appreciate their delicate presence amidst various landscapes across Europe—from England and France to Scotland and beyond.