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Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch

Sitta cinnamoventris

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Size:

10-12 centimeters (4-5 inches)

Weight:

10-15 grams (0.35-0.53 ounces)

Taxonomy:

Blyth, 1842

Short Description:

The Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch (Sitta cinnamoventris) is a small bird characterized by its distinctive chestnut-colored belly, bluish-gray upperparts, and black cap. It has a short tail and a long, sharp bill, ideal for foraging for insects and seeds in tree bark. This bird species is known for its agile movements as it navigates through tree branches.

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In Pakistan, the Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch is primarily found in the northern regions, particularly in the foothills of the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush mountain ranges. It inhabits coniferous and mixed forests, preferring areas with dense vegetation and ample tree cover.
Chestnut-bellied Nuthatches are highly active birds, constantly on the move as they search for food. They typically forage for insects and seeds by probing crevices in tree bark or extracting them from cones and branches. They are known to form small family groups or pairs, often communicating through soft calls and chirps. These birds are also known for their acrobatic abilities, maneuvering adeptly among branches and tree trunks in their search for food.
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast

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