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Sittidae; Sitta; Sittinae; Nuthatches; Sitta (bird); Nuthatch (bird)
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  • Eurasian nuthatch prying something out from under the bark of a tree
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  • [[White-breasted nuthatch]], common in much of North America
  •  Cross-section of a western rock nuthatch nest cavity with a mud wall and tunnel across its entrance
  • Open [[ponderosa pine]] woodlands are a habitat for [[pygmy nuthatch]].
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  • call}} like a tin trumpet.
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Nuthatch         
·noun Any one of several species of birds of the genus Sitta, as the European species (Sitta Europaea). The white-breasted nuthatch (S. Carolinensis), the red-breasted nuthatch (S. Canadensis), the pygmy nuthatch (S. pygmaea), and others, are American.
nuthatch         
¦ noun a small songbird, typically grey-backed with pale underparts, which climbs up and down tree trunks. [Sitta europaea and related species.]
Origin
ME: from nut + obs. hatch (rel. to hack1).
Nuthatch         
The nuthatches () constitute a genus, Sitta, of small passerine birds belonging to the family Sittidae. Characterised by large heads, short tails, and powerful bills and feet, nuthatches advertise their territory using loud, simple songs.

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Nuthatch

The nuthatches () constitute a genus, Sitta, of small passerine birds belonging to the family Sittidae. Characterised by large heads, short tails, and powerful bills and feet, nuthatches advertise their territory using loud, simple songs. Most species exhibit grey or bluish upperparts and a black eye stripe.

Most nuthatches breed in the temperate or montane woodlands of the Northern Hemisphere, although two species have adapted to rocky habitats in the warmer and drier regions of Eurasia. However, the greatest diversity is in Southern Asia, and similarities between the species have made it difficult to identify distinct species. All members of this genus nest in holes or crevices. Most species are non-migratory and live in their habitat year-round, although the North American red-breasted nuthatch migrates to warmer regions during the winter. A few nuthatch species have restricted ranges and face threats from deforestation.

Nuthatches are omnivorous, eating mostly insects, nuts, and seeds. They forage for insects hidden in or under bark by climbing along tree trunks and branches, sometimes upside-down. They forage within their territories when breeding, but they may join mixed feeding flocks at other times.

Their habit of wedging a large food item in a crevice and then hacking at it with their strong bills gives this group its English name.

Ejemplos de uso de nuthatch
1. "In this case the nuthatch is able to discriminate the information in this call," said Templeton, a doctoral candidate.
2. I hand fed blue tits, great tits, and a nuthatch, and some were bold enough to come into the room.
3. The Kruper‘s nuthatch has been threatened due to tourism development in its key Turkish habitats, while the European Roller, which has populations in Russia and Turkey has also declined markedly.
4. In the seas, populations of sand eels – small, silvery fish that spend much of their time buried in the seabed – could be disrupted, with knock–on problems for the seabirds that eat them. 2080s The south will be too warm for the nuthatch and birds such as the dotterel and the capercaillie could be driven to extinction in the UK.