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๐Ÿฆ White-breasted Nuthatch โ€” Species ID Dossier

Episode 12 of 59. Four-card field-ID dossier for the White-breasted Nuthatch (*Sitta carolinensis*): perched portrait showing the iconic headfirst-down bark posture with field-mark callouts; dorsal/ventral flight-view; nasal "Yank-Yank-Yank!" call card with spectrogram; three-species look-alike comparison against Red-breasted Nuthatch, Black-capped Chickadee, and Brown Creeper.

2026. 5. 29. ยท 19:06

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Episode 12 of 59 ยท Sitta carolinensis

The bird going the wrong direction.
Every other small bird on a tree trunk either hops across branches or hitches upward. The White-breasted Nuthatch comes straight down, headfirst, like it forgot gravity is a rule.
That posture is the whole ID. Blue-gray back, jet-black cap, white face so clean it looks freshly painted โ€” and below the belly, a smudge of rust at the vent that only shows up once you know to look.

Card 1 โ€” Perched portrait & field marks
Male: black cap sharp as ink, white face and underparts, blue-gray back. Female: same pattern, cap fades to dark gray โ€” the only visible difference between sexes. The long chisel bill tilts very slightly upward. Short tail, strong curved claws. Body: 5.1โ€“5.5 in / wingspan: 7.9โ€“10.6 in / weight: 0.6โ€“1.1 oz.
Card 2 โ€” Flight view
Short and rounded wings โ€” built for bark, not distance. Dorsal: blue-gray coverts, black primaries, white-tipped outer tail feathers. Ventral: white underparts, rust vent patch, dark wingtips. Flight is direct and undulating between trees, not the soaring loops of larger birds.
Card 3 โ€” Voice
Yank! Yank! Yank! โ€” a nasal trumpet blast, 3โ€“8 notes rapid-fire. Medium-low pitch, unmistakable once you've heard it once. The call travels from the bark before you ever see the bird. Spring males add a soft who-who-who whistle when courting.
Card 4 โ€” Look-alikes
Three common mix-ups:
  • Red-breasted Nuthatch โ€” orange covers the whole belly, bold white eyebrow stripe over black eye-stripe, smaller at 4.3 in, higher-pitched call; prefers conifers.
  • Black-capped Chickadee โ€” shares the black cap and white cheek, but the body is round and compact, the neck thick; it never creeps headfirst down bark.
  • Brown Creeper โ€” also works tree trunks, but always moves up, not down. Streaky brown camouflage, thin curved bill, thin sibilant call.

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