Siberian tit / Lapplandmeise (Poecile cinctus)

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Wikipedia: Siberian tit Source: OTHER 1200px-Siberian_Tit_Parus_Cinctus_2006_03_07.JPG
Classification: Genus Poecile; Family Titmice (Paridae)
This bird appears across the great seas in the following continents: Europe, North America.
General: The grey-headed chickadee or Siberian tit (Poecile cinctus, formerly Parus cinctus) is a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae. It is a widespread resident breeder throughout subarctic Scandinavia and the northern Palearctic, and also into North America in Alaska and the far northwest of Canada. It is a conifer specialist. It is resident, and most birds do not migrate. Curiously (with respect to its name), the bird has no grey on its head, which is black, white, and brown. [more]
Vocalization: Voice quite similar to Willow Tit. Other sounds: Chirping, bubbling sounds resembling Willow Tit, various other high pitched sounds. [Link]
Song: Song: Often vibrating or rasping notes repeated in Willow Tit-like structure, gradually falling in pitch "trrrrrr trrrrr trrrrr". [Link]
Calls: Call: Nasal Willow Tit-like "chee chee chee" , "ti ti chee". [Link]
Physical details: length=13 cm, wingspan=19-21 cm, weight=11-14 g

🔍 No documented observation