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Bird Food for Blue Tits

Bird Food for Blue Tits

With their lively behavior and distinctive appearance, blue tits are a fan favorite among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Blue tits are very timid animals so don't feel down if it takes a while for them to start showing up in your garden. The best way to attract blue tits to your feeding stations is by providing a good selection of tasty treats!

Browse our range of feeders and food for blue tits below and watch these lively little birds flourish in your garden!

About Blue Tits

  • A blue tit egg weighs 1 gram, a tenth of its mother's total body weight.
     
  • Domestic cats are responsible for 42% of blue bird deaths.
     
  • Blue tits are very agile and hyperactive birds, sometimes they have even been seen hanging upside down from feeders as they eat!
     
  • Blue tits are quite happy to nest anywhere they can fit. They have even been found nesting inside bins, street lamps and cracks in the sides of buildings.
     
  • Blue tits are one of the few bird species known to be able to open milk bottles!
About Blue Tits

Blue Tit FAQs

  • What is the lifespan of a blue tit?
  • In the wild, blue tits can live for several years, but the average lifespan is around 1 to 3 years. The oldest recorded blue tit lived to be over 10 years old!

  • How can you tell a male blue tit from a female?
  • Where do blue tits live?