A digital drawing of a blue tit hanging almost upside down from a twig. The bird looks at you with one eye. The twig is lightly drawn and has leaves in the shape of feathers and white and pink flowers. The bird is drawn is a smooth style and has a layer of sketchy pencil strokes that give the whole thing a drawing-like impression. The background colour is a soft blue gradient. The whole is a sweet and spring-like picture.
The Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus, synonym: Parus caeruleus) is a tit that is regularly found in almost all of Europe. Blue tits are common in forests, gardens and thickets. They are clever, agile birds that like to descend on food hung in the garden. In Belgium and the Netherlands, the Blue Tit is a numerous breeding bird, which is also mostly a resident bird, but in some years migrates in varying numbers. Adult Blue Tits are about 11 to 12 centimetres tall with a wingspan of 17-20 centimetres and a weight of about 12-15 grams, which is smaller than the Great Tit. The Blue Tit has a distinctive blue 'cap', yellow breast, narrow, black eye stripe, black-blue chin patch and bluish wings. Males are brighter in colour than females and juveniles. Males have a bright blue 'beret', while females display a dull blue 'beret'. Females also have a slightly narrower blue collar.
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