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Qué (quién) es pygmy tit - definición

SPECIES OF BIRD
Psaltria exilis; Psaltria; Pygmy Tit; Pygmy Bushtit; Pygmy tit; Aegithalos exilis

Polihierax         
  •  African Pygmy Falcon Female at [[Buffalo Springs National Reserve]], [[Kenya]]
  • A pair at [[Serengeti National Park]], Tanzania. Male on left and female (brown back) on the right.
The pygmy falcons, Polihierax, are a bird of prey genus in the family Falconidae. The genus contains the following species:
cole tit         
  • ''Periparus ater'' filmed in Tokyo, Japan
  • The colourful [[great tit]] (''Parus major'') with its bold wing-stripe. Before [[binomial nomenclature]], [[naturalist]]s found the [[folk taxonomy]] of this species and the coal tit quite confusing.
  • Illustration of ''Parus ater cypriotes'' by [[John Gerrard Keulemans]]
  • Eggs, Collection [[Museum Wiesbaden]]
¦ noun variant spelling of coal tit.
tit for tat         
EFFECTIVE STRATEGY IN GAME THEORY FOR THE ITERATED PRISONER'S DILEMMA
Tit-for-tat; Tit-for-Tat; Tit for Tat; Tit for two tats; User:Volunteer Marek/WikiPhil; User:Radeksz/WikiPhil; Tip for tap
Give and take, blow for blow, a Roland for an Oliver, measure for measure, diamond cut diamond, equivalent (in retaliation), quid pro quo.

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Pygmy bushtit

The pygmy bushtit (Aegithalos exilis) is a species of bird in the bushtit family Aegithalidae. The species was once placed, along with the rest of its family, with the true tits, Paridae.

It is endemic to Indonesia, where it occurs only on the island of Java. On Java it is restricted to montane forests and plantations above 1,000 m (3,300 ft) and occasionally down to 830 m (2,720 ft) in the west of the island. It frequents conifer forest and other open forest types, and is often encountered on the forest edge.

The pygmy bushtit is the smallest member of its family, and the smallest passerine. It is 8.5 to 8.7 cm (3.3–3.4 in) in length.

The pygmy bushtit was formerly placed in its own monotypic genus Psaltria. It was moved to the current genus Aegithalos based on the results of a molecular phylogenetic study published in 2016.