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Eurasian Blue Tit

Cyanistes caeruleus

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Field Notes

Habitat:

Most common visitor to the feeders we maintain in our garden and on our window sills, feeds mainly on feeders containing grease, grease and insects, and peanuts. The semi-urban, or rather suburban setting, small town somewhere in between slope of Jura Mountain and Geneva lake; very close to wooded areas and cultivated fields.

Notes:

Previously Parus caeruleus.

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