Blue Tit
Irish Name: | Meantán gorm |
Scientific name: | Cyanistes caeruleus |
Bird Family: | Tits |
Frequently found across Ireland year-round, it ranks among the top 20 most commonly spotted garden birds in the country.
Identification
A vibrant, lively bird often spotted in gardens, particularly around nut feeders and nesting boxes. It features a bright blue crown, nape collar, wings, and tail, complemented by a yellow underside. Distinctive white cheeks are bordered by a dark blue line, with a white band separating the eye line from the blue cap, creating a unique head pattern. Its bill is short and stubby, while its legs are bluish-grey. Known for its acrobatic maneuvers, it’s frequently seen hanging upside-down on branches, pecking at buds or foraging for insects.
More details can be found at https://birdwatchireland.ie/birds/blue-tit/.