Red-Breasted Nuthatch or White-Breasted Nuthatch?

Here's how to tell the difference

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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 White-Breasted Nuthatch

Visual differences

The Red-Breasted Nuthatch is smaller (4-4.7 inches, 0.3-0.4 oz) with a buffy orange belly, black eye stripe, white eyebrow, and blue-gray back. The White-Breasted Nuthatch is larger (5-6 inches, 0.6-0.95 oz) with a white face and chest, and orange-brown lower belly, with a narrow dark crown stripe (black on males, gray on females). Both have short, square-tipped tails, but the Red-Breasted has a more distinct black head pattern. The White-Breasted has a thinner bill.

Key differences and behavior

The Red-Breasted Nuthatch and White-Breasted Nuthatch are distinctive in behavior and habitat preferences. Red-Breasted Nuthatches are known for their unique nest-protection strategy, smearing resin around nest entrances, and are persistent in securing their nesting sites. They favor coniferous forests and have a diet shifting from insects in summer to conifer seeds in winter. In contrast, White-Breasted Nuthatches thrive in mature deciduous or mixed forests, often seen in suburban areas, and exhibit monogamous pair bonds with intricate courtship displays. Their diet also transitions between insects in summer and seeds in winter but is more diverse, extending to suet and peanut-butter mixtures at feeders. While both species participate in courtship feeding and exhibit the iconic head-first tree descent, the Red-Breasted Nuthatch’s inclinations for conifer environments and its resin-centric nesting contrast the White-Breasted’s broader habitat range and community-focused nesting strategies.

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