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LakeSuperiorView

(1,533 posts)
Sat Jan 12, 2019, 06:04 PM Jan 2019

Great tits are killing birds and eating their brains. Climate change may be to blame.

https://www.popsci.com/great-tits-murder-climate-change?cmpid=ene20190112&utm_source=internal&utm_medium=email&cid=46539&mid=401399543


Every year, little black-and-white birds called pied flycatchers make the lengthy trek from sub-saharan Africa to northern Europe to feast on caterpillars, claim a nest, and have babies. This typically goes off without a hitch, and the birds return to Africa a few months later, offspring in tow. But recently, some flycatchers have arrived to find their nesting sites occupied by haughty, territorial great tits. And those birds don’t just chase flycatchers away—they brutally attack them, kill them, and eat their brains.
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The reason for such grisly bird murders might be due to a shift in migration and nesting timelines for both birds, according to a new study published Thursday in Current Biology. While great tits typically breed two weeks earlier than pied flycatchers, their breeding periods now occasionally overlap due to climate change-related factors, the authors say.

Great tits live in European forests like the Dwingelderveld and Drents Friese Wold forests in the Netherlands, where the study took place, all year round. Flycatchers, on the other hand, are merely regular vacationers. Since the 1980s, flycatcher breeding season has been inching up earlier in the month of April. Warm spring temperatures have caused caterpillar populations to boom sooner in the month, so flycatchers adapted to that and started arriving a bit earlier, too. That wouldn’t be too big a problem for flycatchers, except that great tit breeding periods are also in flux. Now, when tits delay their breeding period a little bit in colder Aprils, they overlap with the flycatchers, and violence ensues.

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Great tits are killing birds and eating their brains. Climate change may be to blame. (Original Post) LakeSuperiorView Jan 2019 OP
...and I thought this was about a soft-core zombie exploitation flick! Fozzledick Jan 2019 #1
There's a movie in there somewhere. Lochloosa Jan 2019 #2
Great tits fuck with my brain too! Glamrock Jan 2019 #3
They ate my brain a long time ago. Iggo Jan 2019 #4
Tits (Europe) are close relatives of chickadees (North America). The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2019 #5
Hahahaa.... yikes... FirstLight Jan 2019 #19
Heh.. Fuzzpope Jan 2019 #6
My husband always compliments me on mine. NurseJackie Jan 2019 #7
Bet if they were brain-eating he wouldn't be so complimentary. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2019 #9
I think that's WHY he's so complimentary. NurseJackie Jan 2019 #10
It's amazing, LividModerate Jan 2019 #8
Compared to non-tit birds, the great tit isn't so great jmowreader Jan 2019 #11
There is a lot of spunk the those few grams! csziggy Jan 2019 #15
I've always been partial to smaller tits. They are great. GulfCoast66 Jan 2019 #18
Maybe that's why Trump is the way he is. Great tits ate his brains. betsuni Jan 2019 #12
LOL! skylucy Jan 2019 #13
Great Tits would starve to death eating Trump brains. Elwood P Dowd Jan 2019 #14
I realize that this story is ripe for legendary verbal titilation, however, Ferrets are Cool Jan 2019 #16
Thanks for the mammaries. nt Atticus Jan 2019 #17
raise your hand if you read the OP title more than once Takket Jan 2019 #20

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,657 posts)
5. Tits (Europe) are close relatives of chickadees (North America).
Sat Jan 12, 2019, 06:41 PM
Jan 2019

There are chickadees on my bird feeders all the time. I wonder if they'll start eating brains?

FirstLight

(13,357 posts)
19. Hahahaa.... yikes...
Sat Jan 12, 2019, 09:40 PM
Jan 2019

I have said before, while watching the chickadees, Jays and various others in and around my deck... "There's actually a lot of them, good thing they don't have a taste for human flesh..."

*gulp*

 

Fuzzpope

(602 posts)
6. Heh..
Sat Jan 12, 2019, 06:42 PM
Jan 2019

I love tits, great tits even more, good golly.

And I'm willing to put up with a metric ton of crap for the sake of having great tits in my life, but brain eating tits are where I draw the line, goddamn it.

No can do.

jmowreader

(50,546 posts)
11. Compared to non-tit birds, the great tit isn't so great
Sat Jan 12, 2019, 07:06 PM
Jan 2019

According to its Wiki page, a great tit is 12.5 to 14.0 cm in length. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds' great tit page gives their weight as 18 grams - an ounce is about 30 grams, so there's not much meat on these things.

csziggy

(34,133 posts)
15. There is a lot of spunk the those few grams!
Sat Jan 12, 2019, 07:19 PM
Jan 2019

As said above, tits are related to American chickadees. I've seen chickadees chase much larger birds, such as blue jays, away from the bird feeders. One chickadee can show up and clear the feeder of a half dozen larger birds. They are also champions at scolding the cats, snakes and other predators that might be around. I've even had thm dive bomb me if I get too close to their nests.

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