...Creeper and nuthatch, and starling and gem-like blue tit, found holes enough in the old trunks to breed in...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds in Town and Village」
...Indeed, Jerdon calls the bird the white-eyed tit...
Douglas Dewar 「Birds of the Indian Hills」
...The black-spotted yellow tit...
Douglas Dewar 「Birds of the Indian Hills」
...The red-headed tit...
Douglas Dewar 「Birds of the Indian Hills」
...Another tit which, I believe, does not ascend so high as Ootacamund,but which is not uncommon in the vicinity of Coonoor is the southernyellow tit (Machlolophus haplonotus)...
Douglas Dewar 「Birds of the Indian Hills」
...They are supposed to live chiefly on insects, butmost of them feed on fruit and seeds also, and the grey tit, alas,eats peas, among which it works sad havoc...
Douglas Dewar 「Birds of the Indian Hills」
...As has been said, the Marsh Tit and Cole Tit are so much alikethat it requires a sharp eye to distinguish them at a distance...
Rev. C. A. Johns 「British Birds in their Haunts」
...A largetit began to build in it, but unhappily for him aBlue Tit had also been house-hunting, and determinedto settle in it...
Elizabeth Brightwen 「Wild Nature Won By Kindness」
...The titmouse tribe are abundant; but we neversee the rarer species, the bearded or the crested tit...
H. G. Nicholls 「The Forest of Dean」
...This bird is smaller than the regular lark, and differs from it in manyrespects: indeed it more resembles the tit lark than the sky lark, andaltogether wants the melodious song of the latter...
Charles Sturt 「Expedition into Central Australia」
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