Outdoor Ontario
Request for Information => Bird ID => Topic started by: Newman on June 12, 2009, 10:19:55 AM
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On a wooded path in Morningside Park last week I saw a little nuthatch spiraling around a treetrunk; black head with prominent white eyestripes, white-to-pale-blue chest, otherwise blue-black all over, narrow beak, 4-5". So basically, it looked like a red-breasted nuthatch, but had a white breast! Are such variations possible, or were my eyes playing tricks on me in the forest floor light, or was it some other bird altogether?
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Sounds like a White-breasted Nuthatch to me.
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Sounds like a White-breasted Nuthatch to me.
Yeah but a w.b. has a white face with a black crown. the r.b. has a black head with white eyestripes. I suppose these can kind of merge into each other if the stripes are big enough. But you're probably right-- nuthatch + white breast = . . . .