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Red Breasted Nuthatch

Sitta canadensis

Photo by HemaShah
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Field Notes

Description:

An intense bundle of energy at your feeder, Red-breasted Nuthatches are tiny, active birds of north woods and western mountains. These long-billed, short-tailed songbirds travel through tree canopies with chickadees, kinglets, and woodpeckers but stick to tree trunks and branches, where they search bark furrows for hidden insects. Their excitable yank-yank calls sound like tiny tin horns being honked in the treetops.

Habitat:

foothills

Species ID Suggestions

Red-breasted Nuthatch

Sitta canadensis

Comments (4)

http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/7202029 Here is a white breasted. Barely a glimpse.
I think red-breasted are cuter, but that could just be because I see them less often :)
thanks Ashley. Don't know which are cuter. The red breasted or the whited breasted. Tiny birds.
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PublishedMarch 24, 2013

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