She flew in through the door and fluttered around the pictures hanging off the walls.
The Great Tit (Parus Major) is a distinctive bird, with a black head and neck,
prominent white cheeks, olive upperparts and yellow underparts, with
some variation amongst the numerous subspecies. It is predominantly insectivorous in the summer, but will consume a wider range of food items in the winter months.
The Great Tit occupies a range of habitats. It is most commonly found in
open deciduous woodland, mixed forests and forest edges. In dense
forests, including conifer forests it is usually found in forest clearings. In Menorca is common in parks and gardens.
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