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The tits, chickadees, and titmice,
family Paridae, are a large family of small
passerine
birds which occur in the
northern hemisphere and Africa. Most were formerly in the
genus Parus; some recent authors have split this large group
into several genera (as indicated below), which has been
followed by North American ornithological authorities but not
elsewhere.
On current evidence, only Pseudopodoces,
Baeolophus, Melanochlora and Sylviparus
are well supported as distinct genera from Parus (Harrap
& Quinn, Tits, Nuthatches & Treecreepers,
ISBN 0-7136-3964-4). The order in the list below follows
Harrap & Quinn, with the incorporation of the recent split
of Plain Titmouse into Oak and Juniper Titmice, and the
addition of Hume's Ground Tit.
These birds are called "chickadees" (derived from their
distinctive "chick-a dee dee dee" alarm call) or
"titmice" in North America, and just "tits" in the rest of
the English speaking world. The name titmouse is attested
from the 14th century, composed of the Old English name for
the bird, mase (Proto-Germanic *maison) and tit, denoting
something small. The spelling was influenced by mouse in the
16th century. "Chickadee" is onomatopoeic, i.e., sounds like the call of many North
American species.
These are mainly small stocky woodland species with short
stout bills. Some have crests. They are adaptable birds,
with a mixed diet including seeds and insects. Many species
will live around human habitation and come readily to bird
feeders for nuts or seed, and learn to take other foods. In
England, Great Tits and Blue Tits learned to break open the foil caps sealing
bottles of milk that had been delivered to homes to get at
the cream floating on top.
These are hole-nesting birds laying speckled white
eggs.
In the
Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy, the Paridae family is much
enlarged to include related groups such as the Penduline
tits and
Long-tailed tits.