Black-crested tit

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The black-crested tit (Periparus ater melanolophus), also known as the spot-winged tit, is a bird in the family Paridae.[1] It was formerly considered a distinct species,[2] but is now considered a subspecies of the coal tit.[3]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Family:Paridae
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Black-crested tit
In Binser - Almora District of Uttrakhand, India
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Paridae
Genus: Periparus
Species:
Subspecies:
P. a. melanolophus
Trinomial name
Periparus ater melanolophus
Vigors, 1831
Synonyms
  • Periparus melanolophus
  • Parus melanolophus
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Distribution and habitat

It is found in boreal forests and temperate forests in the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent, in the Hindu Kush, Karakorum, and western Himalaya ranges, from northeastern Afghanistan, through northern Pakistan and northwestern India to western Nepal.[2]

Taxonomy

The black-crested tit was formerly considered its own species closely related to the coal tit, but the two are now considered conspecific based on similar calls and behaviour, along with paraphyly of the traditional coal tit if black-crested tit is excluded.[4] It intergrades with another coal tit subspecies P. a. aemodius in west-central Nepal.[5]

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