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Blue tit

Meantán gorm

Like the blackbird, the blue tit is a very common bird in Ireland. It can be found in woodlands, farmlands, parks and gardens. It is a very colourful little bird. It has a green back, yellow belly and white cheeks. The top of its head is blue, and so are its wings and its tail.


The blue tit is a very busy bird. It works hard building its nest and gathering food. It makes its nest in holes in trees and walls. It is also happy to use nest boxes that we put out in the garden. Both the male and the female collect moss, grass, wool and even hair to make the nest. However, the female is in charge of building it.

It must be very cosy in the nest for her young blue tits. They have plenty of wool and moss to keep them warm!

Feeding Time!

Bird Table

Blue tits are very clever birds when looking for food. Did you know that they can peel the bark off trees to search for insects underneath?

They often hang upsidedown on branches so it can peck the bark away!

They love to eat seeds and insects. They will eat from nutfeeders or bird tables in the garden.

Do you have a bird table in your garden? Have you ever seen this little bird searching for food?

Listen to the blue tit's song

Bluetit Song

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  and maybe you'll recognise it from your garden.