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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.

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4w ago

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