Paridae
Rufous-vented Tit
Periparus rubidiventris
Nepali Name: सेतोगर्दने चिचिल्कोटे Setogardane Chichilkote
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Coal Tit
Periparus ater
Nepali Name: सानो फुस्रे चिचिल्कोटे Sano Fusre Chichilkote
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Himalayan Black-lored Tit
Parus xanthogenys
Nepali Name: पाण्डु चिचिल्कोटे Pandu Chichilkote
Notes:
1. Nests in holes like other tits.
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Green-backed Tit
Parus monticolus
Nepali Name: हरियो चिचिल्कोटे (Hariyo Chichilkote)
Notes:
1. High-altitude replacement for Great Tit.
2. Fond of water and bathes more regularly than other tits.
3. Nests in holes in trees during March-April.
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