Bearded tit

Bearded tit

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Bearded tit

Enw gwyddonol: Panurus biarmicus
The bearded tit is an unmistakable cinnamon-coloured bird of reedbeds in the south, east and north-west of England. Males actually sport a black 'moustache', rather than a beard!

Species information

Ystadegau

Length: 12cm
Wingspan: 17cm
Weight: 15g
Average lifespan: 3 years

Statws cadwraethol

Classified in the UK as Green under the Birds of Conservation Concern 5: the Red List for Birds (2021). Protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981.

Pryd i'w gweld

January to December

Ynghylch

The bearded tit is a small bird with a long tail that is mainly found in large reedbeds where it feeds on insects and reed seeds. It builds its nest low down among the reeds, often on piles of dead reed stems. Bearded tits can be heard calling with a nasal 'ting' or 'ping' sound as they fly about the reeds.

Sut i'w hadnabod

The bearded tit is cinnamon-brown with a long, brown tail. It has a grey head with a black 'moustache' (rather than a beard) and a yellow bill and eyes. Females are less colourful than males, and do not have the moustache.

Dosbarthiad

Found in Southern, Eastern North West England.

Roeddech chi yn gwybod?

The bearded tit is also known as 'bearded reedling' or 'bearded parrotbill'. In fact, it is not actually a tit or parrotbill, but has now been assigned to its own family.