Sunday 15 July 2012

Nuthatch.

Something from the recent archives to keep the bird photography content ticking over .....  
(Eurasian) Nuthatch (Sitta europaea).

In Britain our resident birds (ssp. caesia) have a warm rusty-buff breast and belly. Whilst the sexes are very similar the vent on the males is usually a much darker red-brown.  


All images were shot at Warnham Nature Reserve using the EF 70-300mm lens.   FAB.

37 comments:

  1. love that last shot where's he's certainly checking you out. :)

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  2. I love the nuthatches, they are cute birds. Great shots, Frank!

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  3. Hi frank .. Good images of Nuthatch.. Cograt..

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  4. This nuthatch looks very much like our Red Breasted nuthatch. It appears to have the same behavior.
    Interesting because we tend to think our birds do not have relations on other continents.

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  5. Чудові фото пташок!
    Я завжди дивуюся, скільки терпіння потрібно, щоб зробити таке гарне фото! Пташки такі активні і непосидючі!)))
    xoxo, Juliana
    [pjhappies.blogspot.com]

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  6. Super pose of the Nuthatch you captured there Frank.

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  7. This one is so cute. In Norway we call it "spettmeis". He is kind of Rambo in his behaviour!

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  8. Nice captures, Frank. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  9. Really nice shots. Is a really nice bird the spanish name is : Trepador Azul ;). Congratulations from Spain

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  10. He's a beauty Frank. Love blue birds of all shapes and sizes. Carol

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  11. That last one is excellent Frank.

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  12. Hi Frank, sweet images of the little Nuthatch~

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  13. enjoyed seeing your sweet nut-hatch photographs Frank

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  14. Very nice captures of the Nuthatch. I haven't seen any in my yard lately.

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  15. WoW...lot's of nice detail in these images!!

    your header shot is amazing. i adore (& am always chasing) those great blue herons!!

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  16. Almost like a blue wren without the quirky tail! Gorgeous photos!

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  17. Great photos of the Nuthatch. It looks to be just as happy moving down the branch even if it is mostly upside-down.

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  18. Love nuthatches! I have a very old birdbook that offers an alternative name of "treemouse", fits pretty well, I think.
    Your guy looks a lot like the red-breasted nuthatches that are on my feeder.

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  19. Hi again, Frank. Now, this is a bird I’d love to see in my garden but unfortunately it isn’t likely based on distribution - but it is making its way closer I do believe. Hope the weather is kind to you this week :-)

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  20. WAU - where some nice pictures you show.
    Wishing you a good day :)
    Hanne Bente

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  21. Hi Frank...I love watching these little fellas they always seem so busy ! : ]
    Good photos of him!!
    Grace

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  22. Lovely captures of this adorable little bird!

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  23. isnt it just a quality bird, I dont get them in the garden anymore but I might indeed revive the old images from the garden a few years ago .... I am now inspired so thank you very much Frank

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  24. Great shots of the Eurasian Nuthatch Frank! What beautiful color.

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  25. I do love the Nuthatch. Such an interesting bird to watch.

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  26. What a wonderful little bird! Nuthatches are some of my favorites. You captured his personality as well as his image!

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  27. Hi there - I miss these birds - I used to have them in my garden in south Cumbria. Great shots.

    I thought I’d let you know that I stepped into the void caused by Springmans decision to close down World Bird Wednesday by setting up Wild Bird Wednesday (!) on my photoblog at Paying Ready Attention – Photo Gallery.

    Feel free to visit and link.

    Stewart M

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  28. Stunning images,brilliant shots.

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  29. Really beautiful photos Frank! I have only ever managed a couple of poor shots of Nuthatches.

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  30. Wow,cracking images Frank,also superb Header.
    John.

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  31. Superb shot of the nuthatch Frank. I've seen it in France but did not get any pictures.

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  32. In my country, it's said "kowalik"
    Nie wiem czy poprawnie napisałem :) Ten ptaszek w moim kraju nazywany jest kowalikiem. Jest mało płochliwy i przyjemnie się go obserwuję :)
    pozdrawiam

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