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A few vagrant Crested Tits have been seen in England.
Watch out, too, for Scottish crossbills flying over and the distinctive little crested tits in the pines.
The local pine forests are home to crossbills, rare crested tits, red squirrels and deer.
We saw green and lesser spotted woodpeckers, nuthatches, crested tits and red squirrels over the course of two visits.
Birdwatchers should keep an eye out for a variety of birds including capercaillies, crested tits and crossbills.
The woods are the main refuge of birds such as the capercaillie, crested tit and the Scottish crossbill.
The Crested Tit and Scottish Crossbill are more reserved in their behaviour and more difficult to find.
Crossbills and red squirrels showered stripped pinecones around me, and I saw my first crested tits, trapezing in the canopy.
The two crested tits of the genus Lophophanes have a disjunct distribution, with one species occurring in Europe and the other in central Asia.
European Crested Tit (Lophophanes cristatus)
Grey Crested Tit (Lophophanes dichrous)
The Grey Crested Tit (Lophophanes dichrous) is a species of bird in the Paridae family.
The forest is home to much wildlife including Scottish Crossbill, Crested Tit, Capercaillie and Red Deer.
The forest is popular for recreation, but contains some of the most important wildlife in Europe, including the osprey, Scottish crossbill, capercaillie, crested tit and wild cat.
Song of the Crested Tit (Real Audio soundfile from Sveriges Radio P2)
North African birds also have a currr call similar to that of the European Crested Tit (Lophophanes cristatus) which is not found in Africa.
Simon King was based in the Cairngorm National Park, where he brought viewers footage of ospreys with chicks, pine martens, Scottish wildcats, ptarmigan and crested tits.
Records of the last eight species had been considered only outside their "normal" British range (e.g. Crested Tits outside Scotland, and Red Kites outside Wales).
Amongst the more numerous songbirds are Firecrest, Crested Tit, Wood Warbler, Tree Pipit and Common Crossbill.
In the forests, Capercaillie, Black Grouse, Scottish Crossbill, Parrot Crossbill, Crested Tit are found.
There are Scottish Crossbills, Crested Tits, Buzzards, Golden Eagles and, most famously in the Dulnain Bridge area, Ospreys.
Herring Gull, Chatfinch, Greenfinch, Cattle Egret, Little Egret, Crested Tit, Woodpecker, Kestrel, Peregrine Falcon.
Birds are also well represented with such specialities as Citril Finch and Crested Tit as well as the usual waterfowl, especially in the Embalse de Santillana (Santillana Reservoir).