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Passerine bird native to New Zealand
The tomtit (Petroica macrocephala) is a small passerine bird in the family Petroicidae, the Australasian robins. It is endemic to the islands of New Zealand
Tomtit
Topics referred to by the same term
A tomtit (Petroica macrocephala) is a species of passerine bird in the family Petroicidae found in New Zealand. There are several subspecies, including:
Tomtit_(disambiguation)
1928 trainer aircraft series by Hawker
The Hawker Tomtit is a British training biplane from the late 1920s. The Royal Air Force in 1927 required a replacement for their current elementary trainers
Hawker_Tomtit
1920s British aircraft piston engine
The Blackburne Tomtit was a 670 cc V-twin aero engine for light aircraft that was designed and produced by Burney and Blackburne Limited. Burney and Blackburne
Blackburne_Tomtit
Subspecies of bird
The Chatham tomtit (Petroica macrocephala chathamensis) is a subspecies of tomtit found on some of the smaller islands of New Zealand. It is most similar
Chatham_tomtit
Topics referred to by the same term
family Cettiidae Tomtit, a small passerine bird of the family Petroicidae Tomtit (disambiguation)#Birds, various other birds called tomtits Wrentit, a small
Tit
1920s British light aircraft
Blackburne Tomtit two-cylinder engine, and fitted with a revised undercarriage. The Air Ministry became interested in the design and ordered eight Tomtit-powered
De Havilland DH.53 Humming Bird
De_Havilland_DH.53_Humming_Bird
Family of small passerine birds
Australian robins, as members of the tit family, giving them the title tomtit, although, in fact, they are not related. These birds are mainly small,
Tit_(bird)
Volcanic archipelago in New Zealand
New Zealand falcon, tūī, bellbirds, pipits, and an endemic subspecies of tomtit. The whole Auckland Island group has been identified as an Important Bird
Auckland_Islands
Hiking track in New Zealand
Island tomtit and the rare mōhua. Hard to see is the tiny rifleman and New Zealand's smallest bird, the rock wren. Miromiro (South Island tomtit) Kākāriki
Routeburn_Track
Precolonial Māori sisters
paepae of Reitū's house, which was called Tauranga-miromiro ('perch of the tomtit'). As Reitū and Reipae approached the bird it flew back slightly out of
Reitū_and_Reipae
Passerine species of bird native to the Chatham Islands
the eggs in the nest of the Chatham race of the tomtit, a technique known as cross-fostering. The tomtits raised the first brood, and the black robins,
Black_robin
Passerine species of bird native to New Zealand's North Island
feeder foraging on or near the ground (unlike the related and more arboreal tomtit). Prey items are located by perch-hunting, where an individual waits at
North_Island_robin
Species of songbird native to southeastern Australia
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Pink_robin
Species of songbird native to Australia
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Hooded_robin
Species of songbird native to southeastern Australia
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Rose_robin
British motorcycle manufacturer
1926. Production finished by 1927. Around 1922, Blackburne first ran the Tomtit two-cylinder light aircraft engine based on the Lympne 696 cc V-twin. In
Blackburne_(motorcycles)
Passerine species of bird native to New Zealand's South Island
overlap in their distributions. The North Island robin (P. longipes), the tomtit (Petroica macrocephala), and the black robin (Petroica traversi) in the
South_Island_robin
Species of bird
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Black-capped_robin
Species of small passerine bird
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Flame_robin
British aircraft manufacturer
Hawker Hart 1928 Hawker F.20/27 1928 prototype Hawker Hoopoe 1928 Hawker Tomtit 1928 Hawker Hornet 1929 Hawker Osprey 1929 Hawker Nimrod 1930 Hawker Fury
Hawker_Aircraft
Small passerine bird native to Australia
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Red-capped_robin
1856 novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe
devoutly Christian Milly (actually the property of Nina's Aunt Nesbit), and Tomtit, a joker-type character. There is also a family of poor whites, who have
Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp
Dred:_A_Tale_of_the_Great_Dismal_Swamp
Conservation park in New Zealand
predation by introduced mammals and habitat destruction. The South Island tomtit is a common small native forest bird of South Island New Zealand inhabiting
Victoria_Forest_Park
1920s British piston aircraft engine
Armstrong Siddeley. Developed in the mid-1920s it was used in the Hawker Tomtit trainer and Parnall Peto seaplane amongst others. With a displacement of
Armstrong_Siddeley_Mongoose
Species of songbird native to Cape York (Australia) and New Guinea
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
White-faced_robin
Species of bird
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Southern_scrub_robin
Species of songbird native to New Guinea
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Black-throated_robin
reintroduced to the island, Chatham snipe in 1970, black robin in 1976, Chatham tomtit in 1987 and shore plover in the 1990s. Islands portal List of islands of
Mangere_Island
Species of songbird native to New Caledonia
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Yellow-bellied_flyrobin
Aviation museum in Bull Creek, Western Australia
Major Armstrong Siddeley Genet Minor Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah Blackburne Tomtit Blackburn Cirrus Pratt & Whitney Wasp Rolls-Royce Avon Rolls-Royce Dart
Aviation Heritage Museum (Western Australia)
Aviation_Heritage_Museum_(Western_Australia)
River in the South Island of New Zealand
tussock grasslands and fell fields. Insect-eating birds such as pīwakawaka, tomtit and rifleman thrive in the beech forest, whereas the seed-eating kākāriki
Matukituki_River
Māori culture hero
Hine-nui-te-pō. Depending on the version, his companions are a group of birds—the tomtit, robin, grey warbler and fantail—or his brothers. He finds Hine-nui-te-pō
Māui_(Māori_mythology)
Blackburn Turbomeca Turmo – Turbomeca Turmo Blackburn A.129 Blackburne Tomtit Blackburne Thrush (E.W. Bliss Company) Bliss Jupiter Bliss Neptune Bliss
List_of_aircraft_engines
Park in the United States
Black Bear Run, Cabbage Hollow Run, Cold Stream, Hawk Run, Sixmile Run, Tomtit Run and Trout Run, all which drain to Moshannon Creek and the West Branch
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 33
Pennsylvania_State_Game_Lands_Number_33
Chemical compound
Kōkako, blue duck, New Zealand pigeon, kiwi, kaka, New Zealand falcon, tomtit, South Island robin, North Island robin, New Zealand parakeets (kākāriki)
Sodium_fluoroacetate
Fable dating from the Middle Ages
telling in the Reynard Cycle. They include the story of Renart and the Tomtit, in which the frustrated fox tries to persuade his 'cousin' to greet him
Chanticleer_and_the_Fox
Small glacier in New Zealand
understory of ferns and mosses. The forest supports small birds such as fantail, tomtit and rifleman, while above the tree line kea can be heard and seen regularly
Rob_Roy_Glacier
Traditional creation stories of indigenous peoples of North America
Stone and Elderberry Bush Origin of fire Txa'msem uses the sinews of the tomtit Origin of tides Giant gambles with Gull Giant obtains the olachen Giant
Ravens in Native American mythology
Ravens_in_Native_American_mythology
Protected wildlife sanctuary in Waikato, New Zealand
(Ninox novaeseelandiae) Stitchbird (hihi) (Notiomystis cincta) North Island tomtit (Miromiro) (Petroica macrocephala toitoi) Whitehead (pōpokotea) (Mohoua
Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari
Sanctuary_Mountain_Maungatautari
four-cylinder Vaslin engine or a 19 kW (26 hp) inverted-V twin-Blackburne Tomtit. General characteristics Crew: one pilot Length: 5.13 m (16 ft 10 in) Wingspan:
Avia_BH-16
Species of bird
Silvereye (tauhou) South Island oystercatcher (tōrea) Spotted shag (pārekareka) Tomtit (miromiro) Tūī Variable oystercatcher (tōrea pango) White-fronted tern (tara)
Buff-banded_rail
Species of songbird native to New Guinea
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Olive_flyrobin
1928–1948 89 Curtiss-Reid Rambler n/a Canada trainer/utility 1929–1954 9 Hawker Tomtit n/a UK trainer 1930–1943 2 Avro Tutor (Avro 621) n/a UK trainer 1931–1945
List of military equipment of the Canadian Army in World War II
List_of_military_equipment_of_the_Canadian_Army_in_World_War_II
Island group in New Zealand
Chatham albatrosses. The islands also provide a home to the endemic Snares tomtit, as well as to several endemic invertebrates such as Grypotheca horningae
Snares_Islands
Italian single-seat sailplane
Rio in Italy, and S.A. CARMAM, in France as the CARMAM M-100S Mésange (tomtit). Eighty three aircraft were built in Italy and a further 140 at CARMAM
Morelli_M-100
1972 Doctor Who serial
SFX named the scene where the Doctor balances ordinary objects to counter TOMTIT as one of the silliest moments in Doctor Who's history. A novelisation of
The_Time_Monster
Forest at Whakarewarewa, New Zealand
The Grove is home to a number of introduced bird species, including the tomtit, chaffinch, waxeye and California quail. Native bird species include the
Redwoods_Forest
Species of pigeon native to New Zealand
Silvereye (tauhou) South Island oystercatcher (tōrea) Spotted shag (pārekareka) Tomtit (miromiro) Tūī Variable oystercatcher (tōrea pango) White-fronted tern (tara)
Kererū
high-wing monoplane. It was powered by a 698 cc (42.6 cu in) Blackburne Tomtit engine. The aircraft was flown by Bert Hinkler during the trials held in
Avro_560
1929 trainer aircraft family
and after three years of trials against other machines such as the Hawker Tomtit it was adopted as their basic trainer, supplanting the 504 in 1933 and remaining
Avro_Tutor
140 kg (309 lb) Gross weight: 230 kg (507 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Blackburne Tomtit , 13.4 kW (18 hp) Performance Aircraft of comparable role, configuration
Chyeranovsky_BICh-3
Species of songbird native to New Guinea
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Banded_yellow_robin
Aviation museum in Old Warden, Bedfordshire, England
G-BKTH Converted to Sea Hurricane in 1941, painted as RN 'Z7015' Hawker Tomtit 1931 G-AFTA Painted as RAF 'K1786' Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet '191454' Fuselage
Shuttleworth_Collection
Hawker Heron (1925), Hawker Horsley (1925), Hawker Hart (1928), Hawker Tomtit (1928), Hawker F.20/27 (1928), Hawker Demon (1933), Hawker Hurricane (1935)
George_Bulman_(pilot)
Songbird species native to southern Australia
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Scarlet_robin
Non-governmental environmental organization
environmental actions as “A Primrose”, “A Spring”, “A Fir Tree”, “Clean Air”, “A Tomtit”, “A Swamp Turtle”, “A Spawning” and other ones. It is important for Ukrpryroda
Ukraine Nature Conservation Society
Ukraine_Nature_Conservation_Society
1920s Soviet ultralight aircraft
monoplane of wood and fabric construction powered by a 18 hp (13 kW) Blackburne Tomtit engine. It had wooden undercarriage. Construction was completed by 25 August
Rafaelyants_RAF-1
Species of songbird native to islands in southwestern Pacific
and Mason. It forms a species group along with the scarlet robin and the tomtit of New Zealand. It was further split from the Norfolk robin in 2015. Since
Pacific_robin
Place in West Coast, New Zealand
white-faced heron, weka, kererū, tūī, bellbird, fantail, grey warbler, and tomtit. The Westland petrel has its only known breeding colonies close to Punakaiki
Punakaiki
UK cargo ship sunk in the Battle of the Atlantic
Terier War Thames War Thesus War Thistle War Thrush (II) War Tolka War Tomtit War Torpedo War Torrent War Toucan War Trefoil War Trench War Trent War
SS_Gairsoppa
Mountains in Fiordland National Park in New Zealand
kea, New Zealand kākā, kākāriki, New Zealand falcon, weka, rock wren, tomtit, tūī, bellbird, fantail, rifleman, grey warbler, brown creeper, silver-eye
Murchison_Mountains
Fighter/fighter-bomber 1940 1944 Single-engined piston monoplane Hawker Tomtit UK Propeller Trainer 1929 1935 Single-engined piston biplane Panavia Tornado
List of aircraft of the Royal Air Force
List_of_aircraft_of_the_Royal_Air_Force
British motor industry pioneer (1866–1953)
in the barony by his son Cyril. Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose in a Hawker Tomtit Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 200 turbojet Name plate: Vickers, Sons & Maxim
John Siddeley, 1st Baron Kenilworth
John_Siddeley,_1st_Baron_Kenilworth
River in New Zealand
makomako, kōmako, or bellbird), Petroica macrocephala (ngirungiru, or tomtit) and Petroica australis (Kakaruwai, or South Island robin) live in the bush
Awarau_River
Lake in South Westland, New Zealand
superciliosa) and scaup (Aythya novaeseelandiae). Forest birds such as tomtit, pīpipi, fantail, grey warbler, tūī, and kererū are often seen. Birds were
Lake_Ellery
significant stagger. The Cykacz was powered by a 12 kW (16 hp) Blackburne Tomtit, an air-cooled V-twin engine. The whole fuselage was a smooth, oval section
Dabrowski_D.1_Cykacz
1930s British piston aircraft engine
725 lbs (329 kg). Tested but not flown or produced. Airspeed Envoy Hawker Tomtit Data from Lumsden Type: 9-cylinder, single row, radial engine Bore: 4.19
Wolseley_Aries
Series of British aero engines
Havilland DH.60 Moth Desoutter I Koolhoven FK.41 Koolhoven FK.42 Hawker Tomtit Hendy 302 Parnall Elf Saro Cutty Sark Simmonds Spartan Southern Martlet
Cirrus_aero_engines
Hill in the Waitākere Ranges, New Zealand
/ Mount Donald McLean towards the Auckland City Centre and Rangitoto a tomtit (Petroica macrocephala) on Te Rau-o-te-Huia / Mount Donald McLean Cyathea
Te Rau-o-te-Huia / Mount Donald McLean
Te_Rau-o-te-Huia_/_Mount_Donald_McLean
Waterfall in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand
for endemic birds including fantail (piwakawaka), bellbird (korimako), tomtit (miromiro), and kererū (the New Zealand pigeon). The forest includes Metrosideros
Sharplin_Falls
Slavei (or Slavey, 'Nightingale') DAR 8A DAR 9 Siniger ('Titmouse' or 'Tomtit') DAR 10 Bekas ('Snipe') DAR 11 Lyastovitsa ('Swallow') – 50 planned licensed
List_of_aircraft_(D–De)
Species of bird
forum. Retrieved 4 March 2015. "Chatham Island fantail, Chatham Island tomtit and Chatham Island warbler recovery plan" (PDF). Department of Conservation
Chatham_Islands_gerygone
Retired 1943 1 Hawker Tempest Mk.VI n/a UK fighter 1946 Retired 1947 1 Hawker Tomtit n/a UK trainer 1930 Retired 1943 2 Hiller Nomad CH-112 US transport helicopter
List of aircraft of Canada's air forces
List_of_aircraft_of_Canada's_air_forces
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
(1927–1933) Westland Wapiti (1927–1933) Fairey IIIF (1927–1933) Hawker Tomtit (1930–1933) Avro Tutor (1931–1932) Hawker Hart (1933–1941) de Havilland
No._24_Squadron_RAF
British aeronautical engineer
which a total of 26,000 were manufactured. Among his early designs were the Tomtit, Hornbill, Nimrod, Hart and Fury. At one time in the 1930s 84 per cent of
Sydney_Camm
Species of tree endemic to New Zealand
silvereye, New Zealand bellbird, New Zealand kākā, brown creeper, grey warbler, tomtit, blackbird, and chaffinch. Its flowers also provide nectar, which honey-eating
Pseudopanax_crassifolius
Green belt in Dunedin, New Zealand
uncommon and endangered species such as the kererū, eastern rosella, bellbird, tomtit, tūī, rifleman, morepork, and shining cuckoo, and kōtare. A long, narrow
Dunedin_Town_Belt
Species of songbird native to eastern Australia
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Eastern_yellow_robin
Species of songbird native to New Guinea
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Torrent_flyrobin
Species of songbird native to Tasmania
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Dusky_robin
bulbul Togian white-eye Togo paradise whydah Tolima blossomcrown Tolima dove Tomtit Tongan megapode Tongan whistler Tooth-billed bowerbird Tooth-billed hummingbird
List_of_birds_by_common_name
Protected area in New Zealand
Tūī, Pigeon, Grey warbler, Silvereye and Morepork being the most common. Tomtit and Kaka are occasional. The reserve honours the memory of Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui
Kepa_Bush_Reserve
Protected natural area in Wellington, New Zealand
pipit (pīhoihoi) ((Anthus novaeseelandiae) Pūkeko (Porphyrio melanotus) Tomtit, North Island (miromiro) (Petroica macrocephala toitoi) Weka, North Island
Zealandia (wildlife sanctuary)
Zealandia_(wildlife_sanctuary)
Mountain near Queenstown, New Zealand
for food. Also commonly seen are tūī and bellbirds. Less common are the tomtit, Australasian harrier, wood pigeon and occasionally kea.[citation needed]
Ben_Lomond_(Otago)
Species of bird
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Jacky_winter
de Havilland Gipsy Moth 5/29 Elementary trainer (for production) Hawker Tomtit 6/29 General purpose landplane Blackburn C.A.15C, Boulton & Paul P.42, Westland
List of Air Ministry specifications
List_of_Air_Ministry_specifications
Island robin Petroica longipes B South Island robin Petroica australis B B Tomtit (Māori: miromiro) Petroica macrocephala B B B B B B Black robin Petroica
List_of_birds_of_New_Zealand
Hawk Hawker Siddeley HS 748 Hawker Sea Hurricane Hawker Tempest Hawker Tomtit Hawker Tornado Hawker Typhoon Hawker Woodcock Hawker AXH (Hawker Navy Experimental
List_of_aircraft_(H–He)
Species of songbird native to eastern Australia
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Pale-yellow_robin
1923 War-class tanker of the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Terier War Thames War Thesus War Thistle War Thrush (II) War Tolka War Tomtit War Torpedo War Torrent War Toucan War Trefoil War Trench War Trent War
RFA_War_Pathan
Species of songbird native to Norfolk Island
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Norfolk_robin
Species of songbird native to southern Australia
robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk
Western_yellow_robin
Species of New Zealand native bird
the yellow and red-crowned parakeets, orange-fronted parakeets, fantail, tomtits, brown creepers, grey warblers, silvereyes and bellbirds. All of these
Yellowhead_(bird)
British Royal Air Force pilot school
Havilland Mosquito T.3, de Havilland Vampire T.11, Gloster Grebe (DC), Hawker Tomtit, Hawker Hart Trainer, Hunting Percival Provost, Miles Magister I, Miles
Central_Flying_School
Pet bird owned by Mozart
well. I hope that Mamma too is very well. A propos, are the canary, the tomtits, and the robin redbreast still alive, or have they let the birds starve
Mozart's_starling
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
Terier War Thames War Thesus War Thistle War Thrush (II) War Tolka War Tomtit War Torpedo War Torrent War Toucan War Trefoil War Trench War Trent War
USS_Yellowstone_(ID-2657)
Regional park in the Wellington Region
tūī, kererū, pīwakawaka (fantails), korimako (bellbirds) or miromiro (tomtits). Before European settlement, local Māori had established several routes
Kaitoke_Regional_Park
American writer
music by Edna G. Young. Starkweather was the author of a children's book, Tomtits and Other Bits and a volume of poems, Leaves from the City Beautiful, as
Amelia_M._Starkweather
Cargo ship in United States navy
Terier War Thames War Thesus War Thistle War Thrush (II) War Tolka War Tomtit War Torpedo War Torrent War Toucan War Trefoil War Trench War Trent War
USS_West_Gate
TOMTIT
TOMTIT
TOMTIT
TOMTIT
Boy/Male
Muslim
Kind affectionate
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lighted, Inflamed
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vrajamohan | வரஜமோஹந
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Muslim
Romantic
Boy/Male
Indian
Clever
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the South Field
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
One who Gives Love; Honorable; Beloved
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sweet girl
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Lyndon, LINDON means "lime tree hill."
TOMTIT
TOMTIT
TOMTIT
TOMTIT
TOMTIT
n.
The tomtit.
n.
A titmouse, esp. the blue titmouse.
n.
Any one of numerous species of small insectivorous singing birds belonging to Parus and allied genera; -- called also tit, and tomtit.
n.
The wren.