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Gina Blank
@photosbygina_yeg@mastoart.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

#ArtAdventCalendar Day 2 - Nuthatches are one of my favourite birds. I love their little honk; how they can move upside down on tree trunks; and, I especially love their little tongue sticking out when they have a seed in their mouth! This male looks proud of the snack he's procured.

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A female white-breasted nuthatch is perched on an angle on a lichen-covered tree-trunk. She has a sunflower seed--still in the shell--in her beak, and you can just see her little tongue sticking out. This is identifiable as a female, because the stripe on top of her head is grey to match her wing/back feathers (the stripe on males is dark, almost black).
A female white-breasted nuthatch is perched on an angle on a lichen-covered tree-trunk. She has a sunflower seed--still in the shell--in her beak, and you can just see her little tongue sticking out. This is identifiable as a female, because the stripe on top of her head is grey to match her wing/back feathers (the stripe on males is dark, almost black).
A female white-breasted nuthatch is perched on an angle on a lichen-covered tree-trunk. She has a sunflower seed--still in the shell--in her beak, and you can just see her little tongue sticking out. This is identifiable as a female, because the stripe on top of her head is grey to match her wing/back feathers (the stripe on males is dark, almost black).
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