White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis)

Total Records: 1,384


  • Canada – Ontario2
  • Canada – Quebec1
  • United States – Alabama1
  • United States – Arizona11
  • United States – California193
  • United States – Illinois4
  • United States – Indiana15
  • United States – Iowa1
  • United States – Maryland1,131
  • United States – Massachusetts1
  • United States – Nevada2
  • United States – New Hampshire2
  • United States – New Jersey1
  • United States – New York3
  • United States – North Carolina4
  • United States – Pennsylvania4
  • United States – South Carolina1
  • United States – Virginia5
  • United States – Wisconsin1

About

This common year-round resident of most of the U.S. prefers deciduous and mixed woodlands, where it adeptly forages along the trunks and branches of trees. Nuthatches are some of the only birds species that can climb down a tree head-first. They are frequent visitors to suburban feeders, and are always entertaining to watch. In the winter, nuthatches often join mixed foraging flocks with chickadees, titmice, Downy Woodpeckers, and Brown Creepers.

Synonyms

  • Sitta carolinensis aculeata/alexandrae
  • Sitta carolinensis [lagunae Group]
  • WBNU
  • Sitta carolinensis carolinensis