Blue tits are tiny acrobatic birds seen as a flash of blue and yellow colour from shrub to tree and through the long grass . These fearless flyers can hang upside down on the tiniest twig or at the tip long grasses as they scout for food. They fly with in a 'bounding' style, alternating rapid wing beats with short moments where they pull their wings in to the side, creating an aerodynamic bullet shape, as they dive forward through the air. In the summer they feed mostly on invertebrates (caterpillars, and other insects.) In autumn they also eat berries and small seeds or nuts. They form groups with other small birds (such as great tits and robins) to forage and find food sources. They are colourful and acrobatic. With their tiny super hero mask. They can hang upside down to feed. The British Trust for Ornithology’s Garden Bird Feeding Survey says that Blue Tit numbers have declined 42% in the last 40 years. summer [ˈsəmər] s...
Primary feathers are the "fingertip" feathers, the longest on a bird's wing and the farthest away from the bird's body when the wings are extended. These feathers are attached to the bones of the bird's wing. The skin and muscle is strong to provide support for the feather. In flight, they are responsible for thrust. This helps to propel the bird forward Each feather can be rotated individually to control flight directions They can be adjusted for lift and air resistance. if the primary feathers are lifted and splayed, the bird's flight will slow and the altitude will drop.