Is iomaí glaoch atá ag an mheantán mhór; ach tá sé ag rá ar bhealaí éagsúla: 'Títear domh! Títear domh!' [...go bhfuil an tEarrach ar fáil!]. Is léir go bhfuil mionchanúint de Ghaeilge Uladh aige: títear = tchíthear = feictear; domh = dom
LATPoecile atricapillus [Cainnt nan Eun](??? This species's song? Check 'www.xeno-canto.org' against Highland Village Museum's photo + audio in YouTube...)
Poecile hudsonicus [Cainnt nan Eun](This species's song? Check 'www.xeno-canto.org' against Highland Village Museum's photo + audio in YouTube...)
Question: But is Poecile hudsonicus rare in Cape Breton??? https://www.capeandislands.org/in-this-place/2020-12-09/the-rare-and-mysterious-boreal-chickadee
Question: Is the Highland Village Museum's YouTube video correct in matching the 'chickadee' photo with the correct bird call, and with the correct bird referred to in Gaelic? Is the call from a chickadee or a titmouse or a tit? Are these words interchangeable in Cape Breton English, or do they differentiate various types of tit-like birds?