Round Tits ~upd~ Jun 2026
The Round Tit is listed as Least Concern on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List. While their populations have declined in some parts of their range due to habitat loss and fragmentation, they remain widespread and relatively common.
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Round Tits are found in a wide range of habitats, including deciduous and coniferous forests, woodlands, and gardens. They are native to Europe, North Africa, and parts of Western Asia. They are resident birds, meaning they do not migrate, and can be found in their habitats throughout the year. The Round Tit is listed as Least Concern
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Round Tits breed between April and July, with the female laying 7-12 eggs in a nest made of moss, feathers, and other plant material. The nest is typically located in a tree cavity or a nest box. Both parents take turns incubating the eggs and caring for the young.
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