What a cutey... I'm used to seeing nuthatches upside down on a tree trunk...

again, I never saw your original post..

ann


On 1/2/2017 3:55 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Thanks. Good to know. Plenty of crevices in that spruce.

Paul via phone

On Jan 2, 2017, at 3:52 PM, mike wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

They feed on seeds and nuts in harsher times.  The name comes from the habit of
of wedging larger pieces of food in crevices and haching at it with their beaks.

On 02 January 2017 at 20:34 Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:


The snow has melted off my deck, and while I didn’t venture out into the yard,
I did shoot a bit from the relative comfort of the deck. Employed the K-1, the
D FA 150-450 and the DA 1.4X converter.

I was surprised to see a Nuthatch at the feeder, since they usually dine on
insects. Of course, there may be some bugs among the seed’s, but it looks like
he has a thistle seed  here.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18328622&size=lg

Back in the tree where he belongs:

http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18328621&size=lg
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