nuthatches 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. The Chickadees, titmice, nuthatches, and treecreepers include some of the best-known birds in the world

2. Like other titmice species, Bridled Titmice are often at the center of foraging flocks that can include chickadees, kinglets, warblers, vireos, tanagers, and nuthatches.

3. Like other titmice species, Bridled Titmice are often at the center of foraging flocks that can include chickadees, kinglets, warblers, vireos, tanagers, and nuthatches.

4. The altitudinal limit for the population of Nuthatches in the Harz Mountains is 650 m, i. e. about 400 m below the forest line.

5. The volume and 1 3/8″ side entrance hole in this nest box accommodates Chickadees, Nuthatches, Titmice, Wrens and Downy Woodpeckers, yet is normally too small for English Sparrows

6. Little flocks of Black-capped Chickadees enliven the winter woods with their active behavior and their cheery-sounding chick-a-dee callnotes as they fly from tree to tree, often accompanied by an assortment of nuthatches, creepers, kinglets, and other birds.

7. Birdhouses for Cavity Nesters Bluebirds, wrens, nuthatches, chickadees, purple martins, tree swallows, owls, wood ducks and many other birds will create nests within Birdhouses, hollow logs or other "cavities." When you hang a birdhouse, you're making it easier for these types of birds to find shelter.