My Visitor: Brown-headed Nuthatch
Brown – headed Nuthatch
The Brown-headed Nuthatch (Sitta pusilla) is a small songbird found in pine forests throughout the Southeastern United States. Bold and inquisitive, this bird is readily approachable by humans. The bird is frequently observed using a small chip of bark held in its beak as a tool to dig for insects




Beautiful! 🌹
Thank you very much Dina! 🙂
Great photographs.
Thank you Clare! 🙂
Great photos! I was amazed to read that they use a tool to dig for insects!
Yes, they are smart birds! Thanks Clare. 🙂
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Oh what a lovely nuthatch. I hope to see one someday. Great pix!
I’m lucky to have them every year. Thanks Lisa. 🙂
I’ve been off blogging for some time due to illness. The beautiful pictures revive me – thank you!
It’s a wonderful thought to know that my bird photos have a soothing effect on you. I should thank you for being such a loyal follower. Thanks again Julie! 🙂