blackcap
Sylvia atricapilla
Compare with:
marsh tit
Key facts
Best known for its clear flute-like song, which even rivals the nightingale
Habitat: open woodland with well-developed undergrowth
Widespread summer visitor, increasing consistently for several decades
Recognition
Uniformly grey-toned with distinctive black cap in male, rust in female; 1315 cm
Generally keeps well hidden in vegetation, with short jerky flights from one patch of cover to the next
Feeds on insects, plus fruit and berries in autumn
Lifecycle
Nest is a frail cup of dried grass lined with hair in bushes or coarse vegetation
2 broods May to July; 5 white eggs, blotched reddish


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