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What kind of bird is this? This is urgent.

Tit (scientific name: Passer rutilans): A small bird with a body length of 13- 15 cm. The male bird's upper body is chestnut red, with black longitudinal stripes in the center of his back, brown or off-white head, black chin and throat, and the rest of his lower body is off-white or off-white with yellow. The female bird's upper body is brown, with broad yellow-white eyebrows, and her chin and throat are not black.

Inhabits in various forests and shrubs at the foot of hills and plains below1500m above sea level, in the southwest and Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and in forest belts at an altitude of 2000-3500m. Sexual wedding groups, except for single or double activities in the breeding period, are mostly small groups in other seasons It is an omnivorous bird, which mainly feeds on plant food and insects. The animal food eaten is mainly insects.

China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kashmir, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, North Korea, Russia and Japan.