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    either some kind of nuthatch or maybe a woodpecker??

    Only problem with Oak Titmouse is, the beak is too short on a Oak titmouse (from what I can tell). This guy looks identical to a Juniper titmouse. Even the beak. Problem is, they are not normally seen here in the Bay Area. From the Sierra's and going East. But, I guess they can fly...right...
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    either some kind of nuthatch or maybe a woodpecker??

    Problem is, the Oak titmouses' we have out here are usually smaller. These guys are the size of a House Finch (which we have tons of). Boydhouse
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    either some kind of nuthatch or maybe a woodpecker??

    We talked about a "Oak Titmouse". Maybe??????? I don't know for sure. Boydhouse
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    either some kind of nuthatch or maybe a woodpecker??

    In the East Bay Area East of SF California. This guy comes to my upstairs window feeder and grabs a Sunflower seed. Puts it petween his two feet, then pecks the heck out of it till it opens. The House Finches will run him off. I guess they figure it's their feeder! LOL He is about the same...
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