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Nuthatch

Sitta europaea

Description:

The Eurasian Nuthatch (Sitta europaea) is a small passerine found throughout temperate Europe and Asia. It belongs to the nuthatch family Sittidae. This bird is the most common and most widespread of all nuthatches, and is often referred to just as the Nuthatch in Europe. The Eurasian Nuthatch is 14 cm (5.5 in) long and has the typical nuthatch big head, short tail and powerful bill and feet. It is blue-grey above, with a black eyestripe. Asian and north European birds (S. e. asiatica and S. e. europaea respectively) are white below except for chestnut in the vent area. The western European S. e. caesia has generally reddish underparts. Young birds are "washed out" versions of the adults. It is a resident bird of deciduous woods and parkland, with some old trees for nesting. It feeds on insects, seeds and nuts. Its old name "nut-hack" derives from its habit of wedging a nut in a crevice in a tree, and then hacking at it with its strong bill. It has the ability, like other nuthatches, to climb down trees, unlike species such as woodpeckers which can only go upwards. It will come to bird feeding tables and is then very aggressive, driving other species away. Nests are in holes or crevices, lined with bark or grass. The size of the hole's entrance may be reduced by the building of a neat mud wall. Five to eight eggs are laid, white speckled with red. This is a noisy bird, often located by its repeated tui-tui-tui call. source - wikipedia

Habitat:

deciduous woodland

Notes:

Common

1 Species ID Suggestions

Eurasian Nuthatch
Sitta europaea Eurasian Nuthatch


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5 Comments

Thank you both.

ClawddPoncen
ClawddPoncen 10 years ago

Thank you Malcolm. Will do so.. :)

Caleb Steindel
Caleb Steindel 10 years ago

@malcolm i have done so

In addition the Red-breasted Nuthatch has a broad white supercilium running from the forehead to the end of the black cap, clearly this bird does not have that.
@Venus, please remove your invalid suggestion.
@Celyncoed, please check the links sent by Daniele and give this bird its correct identity. It is always advisable to double-check any suggestions you get before accepting them as there are some users who make suggestions without checking all the facts first. I would recommend this site for any bird you see anywhere in the UK https://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdgui...
Click on "Birds by name" and enter the name given, but leave out words such as Common or European as they are not used.

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 10 years ago

The Red-breasted Nuthatch has a black cap, whereas this bird has a grey cap. The Red-breasted Nuthatch is also a North American species, with only extremely rare accidental records in the western Palearctic.

ClawddPoncen
Spotted by
ClawddPoncen

Wales, United Kingdom

Spotted on Mar 9, 2014
Submitted on Mar 9, 2014

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