This morning, I watched a White-breasted Nuthatch act a bit like a Rock 
Wren, foraging on and in my stone fire pit, the landscaping rocks 
surrounding the pit, a nearby rotted log, and through a small patch of 
flower garden replete with rocks and dead branches. (My yard's in west 
Centennial, Arapahoe County.) The nuthatch flew low, spot to spot, as it 
did this. The bird didn't seem injured; it would later fly into trees in my 
yard and forage in more typical, nuthatch fashion. It came and went with a 
companion White-breasted Nuthatch. The ground forager's companion stayed in 
my yard honeylocust trees, though it did inspect the trunk of one of them 
very near to the ground. 

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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