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These birds are social and active, often seen in small groups, sometimes with mixed-species foraging flocks. Red-headed Tits feed on a diverse diet consisting of insects, spiders, seeds, and fruits. They're known to forage in trees and shrubs, using their agile nature to search for food.

The Red-headed Tit is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. Although its population trend is unclear, the species is considered widespread and relatively common within its range. redhead tits

Here's a review based on available information: These birds are social and active, often seen

Red-headed Tits are known for their bold and curious nature, often approaching humans and interacting with them in a friendly manner. The Red-headed Tit is listed as Least Concern

The breeding season typically occurs from February to September, depending on the region. Red-headed Tits construct their nests in tree cavities or abandoned nests of other birds. The female lays 2-4 eggs, which are incubated for about 14-16 days. Both parents care for the young, which leave the nest after approximately 20-22 days.

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