The willow tit is a small tit with buff underparts and brown upperparts, with a particular pale panel on the wings. The flanks could typically seem rusty. On the pinnacle is a boring, black cap, a white cheek, and a again inverted ‘V’ form on the chin. The invoice is black. Women and men look alike.
It has a deep, buzzing, nasal name and a high-pitched piping music, just like a wooden warbler’s. Willow tits primarily feed in scrub and vegetation under bushes attempting to find bugs, in addition to berries and seeds.
Willow tits are present in localised areas of England, Wales, and southern Scotland however are in fast decline resulting from lack of appropriate habitat. They are often noticed in woodlands, scrubland, and hedgerows, and can sometimes go to fowl feeders.