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Birds

White-breasted
Nuthatch

Least Concern

Increasing

White-breasted Nuthatch

Sitta carolinensis

The White-breasted Nuthatch is a small songbird of the nuthatch family which breeds in old-growth woodland across much of temperate North America. It is a stocky bird, with a large head, short tail, powerful bill and strong feet. The upperparts are pale blue-gray, and the face and underparts are white. It has a black cap and a chestnut lower belly.

White-breasted Nuthatch forages for insects on trunks and branches, and is able to move head-first down trees. Seeds form a substantial part of its winter diet, as do acorns and hickory nuts that were stored by the bird in the fall. The nest is in a hole in a tree, and the breeding pair may smear insects around the entrance as a deterrent to squirrels. Adults and young may be killed by hawks, owls and snakes.

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Regional Names
  • French:
    Sittelle à poitrine blanche
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Taxanomy

PASSERIFORMES
SITTIDAE
Sitta carolinensis

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