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The White Breasted Nuthatch is a small woodpecker commonly seen at bird feeders all year long. I recognise it by the crown symbol on it's head. It also has blue-grey wing feathers and a white head and breast it's beak is 3/4 of an in long. We enjoying seeing them at our bird feeders.
Enjoy
This is a beautiful bird! It must be great to have a bird feeder nearby so that you can enjoy seeing all of the neighborhood birds! What kind of birdfeeder is that? What kind of food do these woodpeckers eat?
ReplyDeleteGreat job as usual!
Would you please give them directions to my house please? I haven't seen one in a long time.
ReplyDeleteDon't you love seeing them walking down the tree?
Would you please give them directions to my house.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen one of these birds in a long time. I love to see them climb down the tree.