Sonoma Mountain Ecology Notes

Celebrating and Caring for the Land

white-breasted Nuthatch

Sitta carolinensis can be seen fairly commonly throughout much of North America foraging adeptly up, down and all around the trunks and branches of trees. while they use their narrow dagger of a bill to catch insects hiding in the bark, they are also known to position nuts and seeds in the nooks of bark to “hatch” or remove the tasty bits…”Nuthatch”.

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