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ViewsWhite-breasted NuthatchFrom Opus
[edit] IdentificationLength 13-15 cm
[edit] DistributionLargely resident from British Columbia, Ontario, and Nova Scotia south to southern California, Arizona, Gulf Coast, and central Florida. Absent from most of Great Plains. [edit] Taxonomy[edit] Subspecies[1]
Three additional subspecies, atkinsi, umbrosa and cookei[2], are not recognised by all authorities. [edit] HabitatDeciduous and mixed forests, also coniferous. [edit] BehaviourUsually seen creeping on tree trunks, head downward [edit] BreedingFive to six white eggs, lightly speckled with red-brown, are laid in a cup of twigs and grass lined with feathers and hair. The nest site is in a natural cavity, bird box, or hole excavated by the birds. [edit] DietThey have a varied diet of insects, seeds, acorns and nuts and are known to stores food behind loose bark for use during the winter. Commonly seen at bird feeders. [edit] VocalisationCall: A nasal yank-yank. [edit] References
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Categories: Birds | Incomplete | Sitta
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