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Blue Tit Collection (page 5)

The vibrant Blue Tit, scientifically known as Parus caeruleus, is a delightful sight in nature

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Blue Tit (Cyanistes Caeruleus), bird feeding on cream from milk bottle

Blue Tit (Cyanistes Caeruleus), bird feeding on cream from milk bottle

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Picture No. 11993138

Picture No. 11993138
Blue Tit - on Crab Apple Tree - Cornwall - UK Date:

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Picture No. 11993137

Picture No. 11993137
Blue Tit - on Cherry Blossom - Cornwall - UK Date:

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Picture No. 11993135

Picture No. 11993135
Blue Tit - on Cherry Blossom - Cornwall - UK Date:

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus), adult perched on berry laden branch of European cranberrybush

Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus), adult perched on berry laden branch of European cranberrybush
Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus), adult perched on berry laden branch of European cranberry bush (Viburnum opulus), Oberaegeri, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Parus caeruleus, Blue Tit perched on a flowery tree twig

Parus caeruleus, Blue Tit perched on a flowery tree twig

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus), illustration of bird with colourful mix of blue, yellow, white and green

Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus), illustration of bird with colourful mix of blue, yellow, white and green

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Illustration of Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) perched upside down on bird feeder

Illustration of Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) perched upside down on bird feeder

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Illustration of woodland birds including Pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca)

Illustration of woodland birds including Pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) and Blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) and Red-breasted blackbird (Sturnella militaris) in flight

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Still Life of a Hare with Hunting Equipment (oil on canvas) (for pair see 93439)

Still Life of a Hare with Hunting Equipment (oil on canvas) (for pair see 93439)
BAL93440 Still Life of a Hare with Hunting Equipment (oil on canvas) (for pair see 93439) by Galle, Hieronymus the Elder (1625-79); 89x112 cm; Private Collection; Johnny Van Haeften Ltd

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Still Life of Birds and Insects, 1637

Still Life of Birds and Insects, 1637
BAL59975 Still Life of Birds and Insects, 1637 by Flegel, Georg (1566-1638); Johnny van Haeften Gallery, London, UK; German, out of copyright

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Still Life of Oysters and Lobsters

Still Life of Oysters and Lobsters
BAL35794 Still Life of Oysters and Lobsters by Gherwen, Reynier van (d.1662); Rafael Valls Gallery, London, UK; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Siegfried and the Dragon with the Magic Bird (engraving) (b / w photo)

Siegfried and the Dragon with the Magic Bird (engraving) (b / w photo)
XIR223692 Siegfried and the Dragon with the Magic Bird (engraving) (b/w photo) by Burger, C. (19th century) (after); Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Blue tit -Parus caeruleus- perched on an alder branch

Blue tit -Parus caeruleus- perched on an alder branch

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Blue Tit -Parus caeruleus- perched on a lichen-covered branch, Neunkirchen, Siegerland district

Blue Tit -Parus caeruleus- perched on a lichen-covered branch, Neunkirchen, Siegerland district, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Blue Tit -Cyanistes caeruleus syn Parus caeruleus-, perched on a twig, Fuldabruck, Fuldabruck

Blue Tit -Cyanistes caeruleus syn Parus caeruleus-, perched on a twig, Fuldabruck, Fuldabruck, Hesse, Germany

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Blue Tit -Parus caeruleus-, nestling fallen from the nest, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Blue Tit -Parus caeruleus-, nestling fallen from the nest, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Blue Tit -Cyanistes caeruleus, Syn. Parus caeruleus-, with caught insect at the hole of a nesting

Blue Tit -Cyanistes caeruleus, Syn. Parus caeruleus-, with caught insect at the hole of a nesting box, Poel Island, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe

Background imageBlue Tit Collection: Blue Tit -Parus caeruleus- sitting on a larch branch, Neunkirchen in Siegerland

Blue Tit -Parus caeruleus- sitting on a larch branch, Neunkirchen in Siegerland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe



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The vibrant Blue Tit, scientifically known as Parus caeruleus, is a delightful sight in nature. With its striking blue and yellow plumage, this small passerine bird brings joy wherever it goes. One captivating image showcases a Blue Tit perched on a coconut filled with a delectable nut mixture, displaying its resourcefulness and adaptability. In another scene at the bird table, the Blue Tit shares space with its larger cousin, the Great Tit (Parus major). These avian companions seem to enjoy each other's company while feasting on seeds and treats provided for them. During Denmark's chilly February, an Eurasian Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) finds solace amidst catkins in a tree. Its presence adds color to the wintry landscape and reminds us of nature's resilience even in harsh conditions. A fascinating chromolitho artwork titled "The Great Tit, The Crested Tit, The Coal Tit, The Marsh Tit, The Bearded Tit" features prominently alongside our beloved Blue Tits. This piece celebrates their diversity within the Parus genus and highlights their unique characteristics. Observing a pair of Blue Tits diligently feeding grubs to their chicks at the nest is heartwarming. Their parental care exemplifies dedication and nurturing instincts that ensure future generations thrive. An enchanting illustration by Jemima Blackburn from 1895 captures the essence of this species beautifully. Her attention to detail showcases every feather of this charming creature—a testament to her artistic talent. To protect these nesting birds from woodpecker attacks, specially designed nesting boxes are placed on beech trees in Cotswolds UK. A metal plate surrounds the entrance—an ingenious solution that safeguards these delicate creatures' homes. Even during winter in gardens across the United Kingdom, one can spot these resilient birds braving cold temperatures. Their presence serves as a reminder that life persists even when everything seems dormant around us.