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Identifying Features: The Blackcap is a warbler with a distinctive black or red-brown cap (crown and forehead), and a little smaller than a house sparrow. The male has grey-brown upper parts, pale grey underparts, and a glossy black cap. The female is similar but has browner upperparts, buff underparts and a red-brown cap. Average Length: 13 cm Average Lifespan: 2 years Average Wingspan: 20-23 cm
Beak type: Insects
Feeding: Natural: Caterpillars, flies, spiders, fruit and berries How to feed: Bird tables, suet feeders What to feed: They will sometimes visit bird tables in the winter, and they may feed from suet bars, especially those impregnated with dried flies.
Nesting: The nest is a neat cup built by the female from vegetation and mud and is usually in a hedge, bush, or brambles, though they will use shelves in huts and other outbuildings.
Where to see: Blackcap are best looked for in woodland, parks and gardens with plenty of trees and shrubs. In winter will readily come into gardens.