In early
spring, the behavior of winding up the spider web thread, which is one of the
nesting materials, with a beak and striving to make a nest is often seen in a
suitable place (for example, cherry trees, willow trees). It is a little bird that does not stop action
whenever every time. However, after hatching, it is often witnessed that chicks
are targeted by crows.
According to
Wikipedia,The long-tailed
tit is globally widespread throughout temperate northern Europe and the
Palearctic, into boreal Scandinavia and south into the Mediterranean zone. It
inhabits deciduous and mixed woodland with a well-developed shrub layer,
favoring edge habitats. It can also be found in scrub, heathland with scattered
trees, bushes, and hedges, in farmland and riverine woodland, parks, and
gardens. The bird's year-round diet of insects and social foraging bias habitat
choice in winter towards deciduous woodland, typically of oak, ash, and locally
sycamore species. For nesting, a strong preference is shown towards scrub
areas. The nest is often built in thorny bushes less than 3 meters (10 feet)
above the ground. Cited from Wikipedia described in English)
the nest
Spider thread is an indispensable material for making long-tailed tit
nests.