Red-Breasted Nuthatch or Brown-Headed Nuthatch?

Here's how to tell the difference

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Red-Breasted Nuthatch

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Red-Breasted Nuthatch

Sitta canadensis

General appearance

The Red-breasted Nuthatch is roughly the size of a Sparrow and is best identified by its black eye stripe, white eyebrow, and head-down nuthatch behavior. It features a buffy orange belly and distinctive blue-gray back. The bird's wings and tail are rounded, with the tail being short and square-tipped.

Male vs female

In terms of physical traits, males and females are largely similar. Both sexes feature the same rounded shape, black, gray, orange, red, and white coloration. However, in terms of color intensity, females may appear somewhat paler compared to the brightly colored males.

Juvenile

Juvenile Red-breasted Nuthatches are similar in shape to adults. Their coloration tends to be duller than adults, with less pronounced black, gray, and orange tones. As they mature, their colors deepen, more closely resembling the adults' vibrant hues.

Size

3.9 - 4.7 in/0.3 - 0.4 oz

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How to tell the Red-Breasted Nuthatch from the Brown-Headed Nuthatch

Visual differences

The Red-Breasted Nuthatch is identified by its black eye stripe, white eyebrow, and vivid orange belly, contrasting its blue-gray back; both sexes show similar plumage. In contrast, the Brown-Headed Nuthatch sports a distinctive brown cap down to its eye, with a white nape spot and a gray back. Size-wise, both species are similar, around 4 to 4.5 inches with rounded wings and short tails. The Red-Breasted's brighter coloring and distinct black and orange markings distinguish it from the Brown-Headed's duller brown and gray hues.

Key differences and behavior

The Red-Breasted Nuthatch and Brown-Headed Nuthatch display distinct behaviors. Red-Breasted Nuthatches engage in unique nest protection by coating entrances with resin, often competing for materials, while Brown-Headed Nuthatches involve 'helper' males in rearing offspring. Red-Breasted Nuthatches favor coniferous forests, adapting to other wooded areas during migration, whereas Brown-Headed Nuthatches prefer open pine woods. Both species shift from an insect-heavy diet in summer to seeds, emphasizing conifer seeds, in winter. Socially, Brown-Headed Nuthatches mix in diverse flocks, employing tools, unlike their red-breasted counterparts who focus more on courtship displays and territorial singing. Both rely on feeders for sunflower seeds and suet.

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