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Nuttie
From Cornell
"One of the few birds found almost exclusively in the United States, the Brown-headed Nuthatch is restricted to the pine forests of the southeastern states. A small but declining population is also found in the Bahamas."

Thank heavens I'm surrounded by about 50 Loblolly Pines.
Location
Myrtle Beach, SC
Date taken
Nov., 2015
Scientific name
Sitta pusilla
Equipment used
Nikon D90, SIGMA 80-400/4.5-5.6 DG OS NIKON AF
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Fabulous shot and narrative, KC ... great to have such exclusivity and rarity around you ... kudos ...
 
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Superb shot, KC, and a fabulous backdrop as well with the bark - outstanding!
 
Great image of this beauty of a bird KC, blends in nicely with the scene well done.
 
Beautiful photo! You got an excellent image with very fine light and color tones. The bird also is in a great pose.

Congratulations,
Cristian
 
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They can't be that easy to spot with those colours!

A super picture KC - very well done lass.
 

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