Yes, it is a British resident.
In a naked freezer.
No. It has a yellow breast but they have bits of blue on their wings and a blue crown.
blue tit
No it isn't, but some small parts of it are.
Blue tit
The term "blue tit" does not require capital letters when used in a general context, as it refers to a species of bird. However, if it is used as part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence, then it should be capitalized. For example, "I saw a blue tit in the garden" versus "The Blue Tit is a common bird in Europe."
A blue tit or a starling. (If it was small: blue tit. If it's bigger than a blackbird:starling) (Britain only)
A blue tit. It's blue, and has blue in it's name!
The blue tit has a varied diet. Here are some of the things the blue tit eats;caterpillarsseedsberriespeanutspollennectarsapgreenfly'saphidssuet ballsbeetlesspidersSo as you can see from the list the blue tit feeds on a lot of different foods, but during the winter months they rely heavily on humans for bird food and many (some times over 50%) may not make it through the winter months. So people putting bird food out can save the lives of these beautiful little birds.
The bird you're describing is likely the Eurasian Blue Tit, which can sometimes appear to have a tufted head due to its distinctive plumage and the way its feathers can be arranged. However, if you are referring to a bird that more prominently features a tuft, it could be the Crested Tit. The Crested Tit has a recognizable tuft of feathers on its head and shares a similar size and shape with the Blue Tit, but it is typically found in coniferous forests.
You can get different types of bird feeders. I have a wild bird seed feeder and peanut feeders, and they attract the blue tit and finches, but mainly blue tits
10 to 12 cms long wingspan 18cms and weight 11g