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[[Image:Red-breasted_Nuthatch.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by etow<br/>Location: North Central Ohio, USA]] | [[Image:Red-breasted_Nuthatch.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by etow<br/>Location: North Central Ohio, USA]] | ||
==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
− | Black crown and nape | + | *Black crown and nape |
+ | *white lores, the supercilium, and the sides of the mantle | ||
+ | *black eyestripe broadens backward to the sides of the mantle | ||
+ | *white chin, cheeks, ear coverts, and sides of the upper neck | ||
+ | *grey blue upperparts, lesser and median coverts, and central tail feathers | ||
+ | *the outer 4 tail feathers have white centres, and the outer 3 have grey-blue tips | ||
+ | *dark grey brown primaries, secondaries, tertials, and alula, cinnamon lower neck, breast, flanks, belly, vent, and undertail coverts | ||
+ | *black upper mandible, pale grey lower, dusky legs and feet are dusky | ||
Females are similar to males, but the crown and nape and eyestripe are dark grey, not black; the eyestripe is variable but usually paler than in males. Underparts are paler, not as richly coloured as males. | Females are similar to males, but the crown and nape and eyestripe are dark grey, not black; the eyestripe is variable but usually paler than in males. Underparts are paler, not as richly coloured as males. | ||
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==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
Breeds across [[Canada]] and [[United States]]. | Breeds across [[Canada]] and [[United States]]. |
Revision as of 02:22, 23 December 2007
- Sitta canadensis
Identification
- Black crown and nape
- white lores, the supercilium, and the sides of the mantle
- black eyestripe broadens backward to the sides of the mantle
- white chin, cheeks, ear coverts, and sides of the upper neck
- grey blue upperparts, lesser and median coverts, and central tail feathers
- the outer 4 tail feathers have white centres, and the outer 3 have grey-blue tips
- dark grey brown primaries, secondaries, tertials, and alula, cinnamon lower neck, breast, flanks, belly, vent, and undertail coverts
- black upper mandible, pale grey lower, dusky legs and feet are dusky
Females are similar to males, but the crown and nape and eyestripe are dark grey, not black; the eyestripe is variable but usually paler than in males. Underparts are paler, not as richly coloured as males.
Distribution
Breeds across Canada and United States.
Taxonomy
A member of the Sittidae family. Linnaeus, 1766.
Habitat
Coniferous forests; more widespread during migration and winter.
Behaviour
Nuthatches hoard excess food and will transport seed from a tree heavily laden with mature cones to their distant larders. They also feed on bark insects.
The voice is a tinny yank-yank, higher pitched and more nasal than the call of the White-breasted Nuthatch.