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Great tits are one of the most commonly studied ... thousands of scientific papers have been written about Great tits.
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Ummm, "Great tit" is the proper common name for the European equivalent of North America's "Black capped chickadee". Great tits are one of the most commonly studied birds in field based animal behaviour research, thousands of scientific papers have been written about Great tits.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7390109.stm