Every time I think I've found where the bird cuteness meter peaks, I find another adorable birb that sends the meter even higher into the stratosphere.
I mean, my job is finding cute animals and sharing them with you, the reader, and you would think that I'd have seen everything by now, but NOPE.
Thus, I present to you: the tomtit.
I mean, my job is finding cute animals and sharing them with you, the reader, and you would think that I'd have seen everything by now, but NOPE.
Thus, I present to you: the tomtit.
(Pause for giggles.)
There are five distinct subspecies of tomtits found throughout the New Zealand islands.
The North Island species have black heads with bright white bellies, but the South Island ones have yellow bellies. Those on the Chatham Islands and Auckland Islands look similar to the South Island tomtits, but are larger.
The subspecies on Snares Island is entirely black.
Though I am partial to the yellow bellies, they are all freaking adorable.
Though they aren't technically robins, they are part of the same family.
That said, knowing these little cuties take down giant insects is pretty badass.