10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WILLOW TIT»
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500 Best-Loved Song Lyrics
On a tree by a river, a little tom-tit sang “ Willow, tit-willow, tit-willow." And I said to
him, Dickie bird, why do you sit, Singing “Willow, tit-willow, tit-willow”? “Is it
weakness of intellect, birdie?” I cried, “Or a rather tough worm in your little inside?
(He takes her hand and directs her to a seat. SONG: MC 14 "Willow, Tit-Willow."
Sings.) On a tree by a river, a little bird sat, Singing "Willow, Tit-Willow, Tit-Willow.
" And l said to him, "Dicky-bird, why do you sit? Singing 'Willow, Tit-Willow, ...
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The Complete Garden Bird Book: How to Identify and Attract ...
Willow tit ( i i - i 2CM, i Tin: Wn.i.ow Tit is a small compact bird which, like its very
close relative the Marsh Tit, is common across much of western Europe, with the
exception of Ireland and much of Scotland. Unlike the Marsh Tit. this species is ...
Mark Golley, Stephen Moss,
2001
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Avian Migration: With 32 Tables
Can J Zool66: 159-166 Ehrenroth B (1973) Studies on migration movements of
the willow tit, Parus montanus borealis Selys-Longchamps. Ornis Scand 4: 87-96
Ekman J ( 1 979a) Non-territorial willow tits, Parus montanus, in late summer and
...
Peter Berthold, Eberhard Gwinner, Edith Sonnenschein,
2003
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The Complete Back Garden Birdwatcher
Marsh Tit and Willow Tit There's something about the epithet 'Willow'. Two of the
best-known tricky species pairs in Britain are the Willow Warbler and Chiffchaff,
and the Willow Tit and Marsh Tit, the species in each couplet being famously
hard ...
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Articles on Poecile, Including: Marsh
Tit,
Willow Tit, ...
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The Status of Birds in Britain and Ireland
Willow Tit Poecile montana (Conrad von Baldenstein) Endemic: RB kleinschmidti
(Hellmayr) SM borealis(Selys-Longchamps) TAXONOMY Conventional
taxonomy has separated Willow Tit into c. 15 subspecies; four of these (songara,
...
David Parkin, Alan Knox,
2010
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The Helm Guide to Bird Identification
Willow Tit appears to be more irruptive than the sedentary Marsh Tit, so any
Marsh/Willow Tit seen at a coastal migration site is more likely to be Willow.
Migrating Willow Tits may be located by an unfamiliar high-pitched si si si si or si-
sisit flight ...
9
The Birds of Leicestershire and Rutland
Willow. Tit. Poecile. montana. Fairly common resident breeder. The Willow Tit
was not distinguished from the Marsh Tit and described in Britain until 1900. It is
not mentioned by Browne ...
Dave Gamble, Roger Davies, Andrew Harrop,
2009
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Attracting Birds to Your Garden
Stephen Moss, David Cottridge. fiarsh Tit Parus palustris Length 1 1 .5 cm (4.5 in)
WilloW Tit Parus montanus Length 1 1.5 cm (4.5 in). Despite its name, the Marsh
Tit is not particularly fond of damp places, and can be found in a wide variety of ...
Stephen Moss, David Cottridge,
2000
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WILLOW TIT»
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Sheffield projects receive cash windfall
Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust has received a grant of £19,000 towards a project to protect the habitat of the willow tit at Fox Hagg Nature Reserve, ... «Doncaster Today, Jun 15»
Community projects secure grants
Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust has received a grant of £19,000 towards a project to protect the habitat of the willow tit at Fox Hagg Nature Reserve, ... «The Star, Jun 15»
Only 30 per cent of Britons have nest box
Those worst affected include European Turtle Dove, Willow Tit and Grey Partridge ... Blue Tit, Robin and a whole range of other species find ready-made nesting ... «Bird Watch, Apr 15»
Endangered Willow Tit could find a new haven... on Salford …
The endangered willow tit will soon have a new haven - on the site of a former chemicals dump in Salford. Blackleach Country Park and Reservoir in Walkden is ... «Manchester Evening News, Mar 15»
How animals survive Norwegian winter nights
During cold nights, willow tits can reduce their body temperature from the average 41 degrees to 31 degrees C, thereby drastically reducing damaging heat loss. «Phys.Org, Mar 15»
100 years ago: The pleasure of feeding the birds
It is just a year to-day since my nuts attracted the willow tit, a species so elusive as to have escaped the notice of ornithologists till within a few years ago. «The Guardian, Feb 15»
Rare willow tit habitat branches out at Tittesworth
Willow tits are on a global 'red list' for a species in the highest need of conservation. Tittesworth Water is lucky enough to have around three pairs living on site, ... «Leek Post & Times, Feb 15»
Fit for winter?
Goldcrest – Norway's (and indeed Britain's) smallest bird at only 5-6 g – and the slightly larger Coal, Crested and Willow Tits all take advantage of this sun ... «Bird Watch, Jan 15»
Shropshire's favourite birds on the decline due to wildlife "housing …
These species included the cuckoo, starling, willow tit, lapwing, whinchat and wood warbler. There is particular concern over the populations of the turtle dove ... «shropshirestar.com, Jan 15»
Willow tits are in decline across Nottinghamshire
Conservationists are urging birdwatchers to let them know of any sightings of the willow tit as they try to find out how many are left in the county. The bird used to ... «Nottingham Post, Oct 14»