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Big Chubby Tit ❲360p❳

The Marsh Tit is listed as a species of "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List, with a stable and widespread population across its range. However, habitat degradation and fragmentation have led to declines in some areas, highlighting the need for conservation efforts to protect wetland habitats.

The Marsh Tit has a distinctive appearance, with a dull gray-brown back, white wings bars, and a black head with a white cheek patch. Its rounded body and short bill give it a chubby appearance, which has led to its colloquial name. Adult birds typically measure between 10-12 centimeters in length and weigh around 12-18 grams. big chubby tit

Marsh Tits are monogamous birds, with pairs forming during the breeding season. The female builds a nest using plant material, such as grasses, moss, and feathers, which is typically placed in a tree or shrub. The clutch consists of 5-7 eggs, which are incubated for around 12-14 days. Both parents contribute to feeding the young, which leave the nest after approximately 16-20 days. The Marsh Tit is listed as a species