04/06/2026
The Grey Penduline Tit, also known as the African Penduline Tit, is one of Africa's smallest birds. It measures only about 8–9 cm in length and weighs around 6.5 grams.
Identification
Soft grey head and upperparts
Pale buff to whitish underparts
Short, fine bill
Constantly active and restless while searching for insects
Often hangs upside down from twigs while feeding, much like a tit or chickadee
Habitat
The Grey Penduline Tit occurs across much of sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe and several other African countries. It prefers:
Dry savanna
Bushveld
Acacia woodland
Mopane veld
Open woodland areas
Diet
Their diet consists mainly of:
Small insects
Spiders
Tiny caterpillars
Insect eggs
They play an important role in controlling insect populations.
Nest
One of the most fascinating things about penduline t**s is their nest-building ability. They weave intricate, enclosed nests from plant fibres, grass and spider webs, creating a hanging pouch with a small entrance. These nests are masterpieces of bird engineering.
Interesting Fact
The Grey Penduline Tit is often overlooked because of its tiny size and quiet nature, but birdwatchers consider it a special sighting. Despite its small size, it is energetic, curious and constantly on the move through the foliage.