It can be easily distinguished from its counterparts. Its eyes are large, its beak is short, conical and pointed. It lives in willow groves and scrub near fresh water and marshes. It lives in a wonderful nest resistant to all adverse weather conditions. It is also seen on the edges of woodlands and groves. Penduline Trout, which is insectivorous like the tit, feeds by collecting insect larvae, especially from the flower part of reeds and the trunk and leaves of trees such as willows. Spiders are also on its food list.
 
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