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Velvet fronted nuthatch

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Sitta

Higher classification
  
Sitta

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Sittidae

Scientific name
  
Sitta frontalis

Rank
  
Species

Velvet-fronted nuthatch Velvetfronted Nuthatch S Asia from Pakistan India amp Sri Lanka

Similar
  
Bird, Nuthatch, Blue nuthatch, Ashy drongo, White‑tailed nuthatch

Velvet fronted nuthatch sitta frontalis birds


The velvet-fronted nuthatch (Sitta frontalis) is a small passerine bird found in southern Asia from Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka east to south China and Indonesia. It is a member of the nuthatch family Sittidae.

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Velvet fronted nuthatch up close near ganeshgudi


Habitat and Behavior

It is a resident breeder of all types of woods, although open evergreen forest is the optimal habitat.

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It has the ability, like other nuthatches, to climb down trees, unlike species such as woodpeckers which can only go upwards. It is an active feeder on insects and spiders, and may be found in mixed feeding flocks with other passerines.

This is a noisy bird, often located by its repeated “sit-sit-sit” call.

Description

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The velvet-fronted nuthatch has the typical nuthatch big head, short tail and powerful bill and feet. It is 12.5 cm long. It is violet-blue above, with lavender cheeks, beige underparts and a whitish throat. The bill is red, and there is a black patch on the forehead. The male also has a black supercilium.

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Females lack the supercilium and have a warmer underpart colour. Juveniles are duller versions of the adult. There are four races differing in the shade of the underparts and the extent of white on the throat.

Breeding

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Nests are in tree holes or crevices, lined with moss, fur and feathers, or grass. Often the nuthatch needs to enlarge the hole, but a large hole may have the size of its entrance reduced by the building of a neat mud wall. Three to six eggs are laid, white speckled with red.

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References

Velvet-fronted nuthatch Wikipedia