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| Blue Tit | This RSPB soft toy has a wonderful likeness to the real Blue Tit. Give the soft toy a gentle squeeze to hear Its authentic call or song. Everything you need to know about the Blue Tit and the RSPB is provided on the soft toy’s label. An Ideal gift for children, or anyone interested in ornithology.
For ages 3 and above.
Parus caeruleus
Its colourful mix of blue, yellow, white and green make the blue tit one of the most attractive resident garden birds. Almost any garden with a peanut feeder will attract them and they readily breed in nestboxes. In winter they form flocks with other tit species and a garden with four or five at a bird table at any one time, may be feeding 20 or more.
Where does the Blue tit live?
Mainly deciduous woodland, especially likes oak trees, Also found in parkland, hedgerows, gardens and conifers.
Where does the Blue tit winter?
They often move into suburban gardens during the winter months.
When to see the Blue tit?
All year round.
What does the Blue tit eat?
Insects, caterpillars, seeds and nuts.
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