remes is a rather rare species for belarus, belonging to the order of passeriformes of the remez family, it includes four subspecies that do not actually differ. outwardly , they differ only in their regions of residence, and they stretch from the far east to central europe, local birds that have chosen woodlands are classified as the most common type of remix, an ordinary belt with a small bird that looks like a titmouse with a contrasting black mask around the eyes and a straight sharp beak against the background of males. females look paler, and the mask on their eyes is much smaller in size than young individuals, it is completely absent. the body length of the bird is about 12 cm. but it weighs no more than 11 g, which is twice as large as its overseas cousin kolya. in this form, it often appears, hanging upside down on the branches, or jumping in the crowns of trees. the presence of acrobatic abilities also confirm that the bird easily moves along thin twigs of reeds most of the time. the bird spends in dense thickets, as well as in bushes and trees growing near water bodies, and