Marsh Tit

Poecile palustris

Least Concern

The Marsh Tit is a small brown tit with a glossy black cap, nearly identical to the Willow Tit. Despite its name it prefers deciduous woodland rather than marshes, and it hoards food in bark and moss.

Males and females of this species look mostly alike.

Marsh Tit trading card from Birdey

Quick facts

Conservation status
Least Concern
Habitat
Forest
Region
Europe
Scientific name
Poecile palustris

Real rarity, real conservation

This species is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. Its population is widespread and currently not considered threatened.

Rarity in Birdey follows the IUCN Red List, the real-world conservation status of each species. The more threatened a bird is in the wild, the rarer its card is in the game.

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