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Tits, Nuthatches and Tree Creepers - The Nuthatch

First seen on Wednesday 23rd October 2019 at Gibside

These birds are very common at most National Trust sites and can be found (and more often heard) in any of the larger trees on the estate. Like treecreepers and goldcrests, they will be seen rummaging around for food on the trunk and branches, usually quite high up in the tree. If you want a close-up view, nuthatches can often be seen on the bird feeders - they like peanuts!

Unlike all other birds, nuthatches have the ability to walk down the trunk of the tree, and so can be easily identified an iconic 'upside-down' pose.