Friday, 18 March 2011

Nuthatch

Nuthatch:

Description:
The nuthatch is a plump bird about the size of a great tit that resembles a small woodpecker. It is blue-grey above and whitish below, with chestnut on its sides and under its tail. It has a black stripe on its head, a long black pointed bill, and short legs. It breeds in central and southern England and in Wales, and is resident, with birds seldom travelling far from the woods where they hatch.

Where to see them:
Best looked for in mature woods and established parkland in central and southern England and Wales, on the sides of tree trunks and underside of branches. Occasional sightings in Scotland.

What they eat:
Insects, hazel nuts, acorns, beechmast and other nuts and seed.


Nuthatch - Warnham Nature Reserve 1st March, 2012

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