Where does the Eurasian Blue Tit live?
Cyanistes caeruleus has 11,166,172 records in 73 countries and territories, from 1790 to 2026. Most records come from Sweden.
- 11,166,172 records
- 73 places
- 172 years recorded
- Aves class
AnimaliaChordataAvesPasseriformesParidaeCyanistes
When it is recorded
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Peak month: January. Records cluster in the months an animal is present and being looked for, so a summer peak can reflect observer effort as much as the animal.
Where it is recorded
| Place | Records | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Sweden | 1,959,430 | |
| France | 1,442,430 | |
| United Kingdom | 1,361,877 | |
| Finland | 1,235,892 | |
| Netherlands | 1,138,246 | |
| Germany | 764,414 | |
| Norway | 754,496 | |
| Spain | 649,519 | |
| Denmark | 445,970 | |
| Belgium | 250,416 | |
| Poland | 205,653 | |
| Portugal | 174,012 | |
| Russia | 111,811 | |
| Czechia | 100,093 | |
| Italy | 93,654 | |
| Luxembourg | 74,813 | |
| Switzerland | 53,277 | |
| Ireland | 52,438 | |
| Austria | 47,606 | |
| Estonia | 39,550 | |
| Åland Islands | 24,232 | |
| Türkiye | 24,183 | |
| Ukraine | 19,692 | |
| Bulgaria | 19,116 | |
| Greece | 18,822 | |
| Hungary | 14,892 | |
| Slovakia | 11,402 | |
| Serbia | 10,607 | |
| Croatia | 9,135 | |
| Lithuania | 8,837 | |
| Belarus | 8,128 | |
| Isle of Man | 6,900 | |
| Romania | 6,534 | |
| Slovenia | 6,257 | |
| Latvia | 5,180 | |
| Georgia | 4,136 | |
| Iran | 1,637 | |
| Moldova | 1,389 | |
| Azerbaijan | 1,268 | |
| Armenia | 1,078 |
Showing the top 40 of 73 places.
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Status from the records: resident
Recorded across many years and months — an established presence. This is inferred from how many years and months the animal appears in, not from a range map — treat it as evidence, not a formal assessment.
Recorded across many years and months — an established presence. This is inferred from how many years and months the animal appears in, not from a range map — treat it as evidence, not a formal assessment.