Parus major in the Winter Landscape

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Good day dear Hive community, first of all I would like to welcome you all to my contribution and hope you had an effective one that was full of positive experiences! In this post I would like to present some pictures of a bird and hope you can learn something new.

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Here are some pictures of a great tit which is also known under the scientific name Parus major and has made himself comfortable in winter landscape. In winter, the great tits usually hide in their breeding area, which is usually in trees or other safe places and these parus majors were just looking for food when I took the pictures and in general it remains in their area during the winter and if you are more interested in how birds survive the winter, I can recommend this post from me here. Great tits usually feed on berries, insects or seeds in winter and you can also actively support it in search of food and I wrote more about this in the linked post above. Great tits are rather smaller species of birds and easy to recognize and usually do not grow larger than 15 cm and their habitat is in Europe, Asia, America or Africa and they communicate with each other through their rather louder and harmonious sounds and the sounds can be diverse and adapt to the mood and often the great tit is also associated with art. In addition to the common mating or warning calls, parus major also combine different calls and can communicate very well with each other in this way they are able to discuss different things and from a symbolic point of view it is often associated with positive mood or cheerfulness and it already had a high priority with the old Celts.

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Thanks a lot for stopping by and I hope you could learn something new about nature! I captured these pictures with my Camera Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm lens!



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In my area, I have seen this specie in grey, black color. Very amazing to see this pretty color yellow.

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Nice to hear that you’ve kept a eye on it!

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They actually looks so rare specie right?

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