nuthatch in English

noun
1
a small songbird with a long strong bill, a stiffened square-cut tail, and the habit of climbing down tree trunks head first.
Although cardinals, chickadees, titmice, blue jays, nuthatches and finches will eat the large striped sunflower seed, there is much less waste and a bit more nutrition in the small, oil type.

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1. Her nuthatch and jay paintings are particularly appealing.

2. At any time of year you're likely to see plenty of birds, including nuthatch, green woodpecker and jay.

3. 21 The species included the wren, nuthatch, starling and also waterbirds such as the oystercatcher, curlew and redshank.

4. From some distance, the wall creeper threatens with dropped wings and strongly elevated tail; this threat posture resembles that of several nuthatch species.

5. The mountain which overlooks Brasov, the Tampa, is a habitat for brown bear, linx, boar, butterflies and a wide variety of birds including the raven, the Ural owl, the black woodpecker, the Eurasian nuthatch and many others