The Yellow-bellied Tit is a bird that lives in North and South America. The male and female distinctions are as follows:
Female: The female Yellow-bellied Tit is relatively dark in color and has a long head. The color of the head and body is mainly gray, and the abdomen is light yellow, sometimes arranged in clusters to form spots. The female has a dark band under her bill.
Male bird: The color of the male yellow-bellied tit is relatively bright, and the color of the head and chest is mainly golden. , the upper back feathers are black, white and gold. The male has no band-like pattern under his bill.
It should be noted that the body shape and shape of male and female yellow-bellied tits are relatively similar, so it is not necessarily easy to distinguish their gender by appearance alone. When observing, you can judge the gender by combining the texture and color under the mouth, the shape of spots and other characteristics.