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Identification
Length: 14cm.
This
is the most common and widespread Nuthatch of Europe. Its upper
parts are blue-grey, it has a black streak from the bill through
the eye to the side of the neck. Under parts vary from white belly
in the North of its range to deep brownish-yellow in the South.
The throat is white and flanks are chestnut. The bill is a slate
colour and they have yellowish-brown legs. The youngsters lack the
chestnut colouration and some have white on the tail.
Call
The Nuthatch emits loud ringing calls, including 'chwet-chwet'.
Their song is a loud repetitive 'twee'.
Reproduction
Breeding starts from late April. The female mainly builds the nest,
which is a loose cup of dead leaves and bits of bark. The nest is
situated in a tree hole, or a hole in a wall, or even a nest box.
The entrance is plastered to size with mud.
Six to nine, rarely four to thirteen, eggs are laid. These are white
speckled with reddish-brown. The incubation period is normally fourteen
or fifteen days, but may be up to eighteen. The young are tended
by both parents for twenty-two to twenty-five days.
Habitat
The Nuthatch like wooded areas, parkland and gardens. It may be
seen at bird tables.
Natural
Food
Eats mainly insects, but also feeds on seeds and nuts.
Where
to Feed
In Trees
Table Feeder - Open topped
Table Feeder - Covered
Feeders - Minimum 1m height Suitable
Wild Bird Food from the Shop
Ark 'All-Purpose' Mix
Ark Songbird Softbill with Insects
Live Food
Fat Balls
Suet Blocks
Peanuts
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