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Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch
Latin Name:
Sitta castanea cinnamoventris
Category:
Size:
12cm
Description:
Male: blue-grey above; black stripe from lores to nape; whitish cheeks and upper throat; all but central tail feathers black, with white markings; chestnut below. Female: duller chestnut below. Pairs or several, often with other small birds; restless climber; clings to bark and usually works up the tree stem, hammering with beak; also moves upside-down and sideways; may visit the ground.
Habitat:
Forests, groves, roadside trees, habitation.
Distribution:
Lower Himalaya east of Uttarakhand; to about 1,800m; the recently split
Call:
Call Description:
Loud tzsib… call; faint twitter; loud whistle during breeding season.
IUCN:
National Status:
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