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Black-lored Tit

Parus xanthogenys

Description:

This gives the impression of being one of the Jays but neither species is listed for this area or anywhere even remotely close. I also looked at Finches but again all the likely ones are well out of range.
With help from NuwanChathuranga we narrowed it down to Black-lored Tit.

Habitat:

Lakeside trees

1 Species ID Suggestions

Yellow-cheeked Tit
Parus spilonotus Yellow-cheeked Tit


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6 Comments

I think the link I have just put in the reference field is even better, angle almost the same.

NuwanChathuranga
NuwanChathuranga 10 years ago

Black-lored Tit looks better :)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/polarlow/34...

Black-lored Tit may be a possibility, that is within range, what do you think?

Hi Nuwan, unfortunately again it is way out of range, my book gives Yellow-cheeked Tit as Himalayas and NE India only.

NuwanChathuranga
NuwanChathuranga 10 years ago

please, verify.. not sure about the range!

Goa, India

Spotted on Feb 24, 2002
Submitted on Feb 16, 2014

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