These three tits almost certainly form a distinct lineage as evidenced by morphology, and mtDNA cytochrome b sequence analysis (Gill et al., 2005).
It is an active and agile feeder, taking insects and spiders from the canopy, and sometimes fruit.
It is an easy tit to recognise in most of India, large in size at 13 cm, with a broad black line (broader in the male) down its otherwise yellow front.
The large crest, neck, throat and head are black with yellow cheeks and supercilia.
The underpart colour becomes increasingly dull from north to south through this tit's range.