great tit
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of great tit
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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Researchers plan to continue monitoring the great tit population in Wytham Woods to understand how these weather effects may shift in the future.
From Science Daily • Mar. 12, 2026
But the longest-running of the Wytham Woods experiments is the great tit project.
From BBC • May 4, 2022
"We can ask how productivity and survival change over time, as well as behaviours like dispersal and migration," says Prof Ben Sheldon from Oxford University, who currently leads the great tit project.
From BBC • May 4, 2022
The great tit, a black-and-yellow bird with a call like a squeaky seesaw, is common across Europe and is a frequent visitor to bird feeders.
From Scientific American • Oct. 19, 2017
Also two blue titmice had just arrived to see what was up, and a sparrow and one great tit were hurrying to the spot—all on Blackie's "beat," on Blackie's very own hunting-ground.
From The Way of the Wild by Rountree, Harry
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