. Bodley Head natural history. Natural history; Birds. LONG-TAILED TIT 99 an open question whether the bird is always strictly monogamous. When the young birds leave the nest they remain in company until some time after they can fly: you may see the whole family un- dulating in Indian file from bush to bush with their curious dipping flight, or perching, a compact row, upon some twig. Two broods are reared in the season. The food consists of scale and other insects, and their larvae. The note re- sembles that of the Blue Tit, but is more Please note that these images are extracted f


. Bodley Head natural history. Natural history; Birds. LONG-TAILED TIT 99 an open question whether the bird is always strictly monogamous. When the young birds leave the nest they remain in company until some time after they can fly: you may see the whole family un- dulating in Indian file from bush to bush with their curious dipping flight, or perching, a compact row, upon some twig. Two broods are reared in the season. The food consists of scale and other insects, and their larvae. The note re- sembles that of the Blue Tit, but is more Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cuming, E. D. (Edward William Dirom), 1862-1941. London ; New York : Lane


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