Siberian Tit (Parus cinctus)
~ 1828
About this artwork
This is an ornithological illustration depicting a Siberian Tit, also known as Parus cinctus, perched on a branch with green leaves. The artwork was drawn and lithographed by W.E. Wright.
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The Siberian Tit, or Grey-headed Chickadee, is renowned for its remarkable resilience in extremely cold climates, thriving in the boreal forests across northern Eurasia and North America. Its distinctive plumage serves as excellent camouflage against the bark and branches of its habitat, a testament to nature's intricate design. This species exemplifies adaptation, enduring harsh winters with surprising grace.
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Siberian Tit (Parus cinctus)
Wihelm Wright, ~ 1828