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Pygmy Nuthatch


We have two kinds of Nuthatches coming to our feeders, this and the Red-breasted (see inset) and this the smaller of the two, as its name suggests. It is about 4 inches (10 cm) in length.
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I call them the Downside Up birds ! They often land upside down !
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