White-breasted Nuthatch

The White-breasted Nuthatch is a very small bird, with a large head and almost no neck. They are grey-blue on the black with a frosty white face. They are quite agile and can often use their pointed bills to forage from any angle, even upside down. They are typically found in more mature forests or near mature trees like maple, hickory, or oak.



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Gracias por compartir esta información técnica y la fotografía en Feathered Friends

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His head might be big but he's very aerodynamic 🙂‍↕️

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Upside down but not even trying to be subtle like a drunk raccoon at a picnic

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