Woodpeckers, screech owls, chickadees, nuthatches, bluebirds, tree swallows and some flycatchers need them. |
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In my yard, jays and grosbeaks entertain me on one side of the house and goldfinches, chickadees, and nuthatches feed in peace on the other. |
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I've got flocks of monotone peeping nuthatches in the spruce trees, along with the chickadees, blue jays and four Canada jays. |
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Deb, with this cold weather we have blue and Canada jays along with our chickadees, nuthatches, and a group of finches of some kind. |
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Chickadees, crossbills, goldfinches, nuthatches, siskins, and woodpeckers pick the winged seeds out of pine and spruce cones. |
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Finches, grosbeaks, titmice, nuthatches, sparrows, and cardinals will beat a path to your door. |
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In Massachusetts winter residents include chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers, titmice, cardinals, and mockingbirds. |
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Despite similarities in appearance and behaviour, the Australian sittellas are not closely related to nuthatches. |
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Birds that cling to and climb the sides of trees, like woodpeckers and nuthatches, have strongly curved claws. |
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We did not move the feeder until it had been visited by both nuthatches and by at least two titmice and two woodpeckers. |
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Woodpeckers, flickers, chickadees and nuthatches are among the many species that benefit from it. |
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In late fall, there are red-shafted flickers, hairy woodpeckers, finches, chickadees, nuthatches, and, of course, jays. |
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At the feeder on the window sill, goldfinches, titmice, chickadees, nuthatches, and cardinals have been busy at a heap of free sunflower seeds. |
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If you have an old, dead tree in your garden, woodpeckers, nuthatches, and chickadees may seek out your yard to look for food and build their houses. |
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She's had the best luck attracting seed-feeding birds, such as finches, grosbeaks, jays and nuthatches, by using common black oil sunflower seeds. |
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Some of those species include bluebirds, robins, titmice, chickadees, nuthatches, wrens, tree and barn swallows, purple martins, owls, flycatchers, and woodpeckers. |
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From jays and titmice to nuthatches and chickadees, many backyard birds love peanuts, a high-calorie, fat-rich food. |
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Many of these cones had opened, and nuthatches visited the tree frequently to take seeds from the squirrel's larder. |
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The seeds are commonly eaten by birds, such as grouse, crossbills, jays, nuthatches, siskins, woodpeckers, and by squirrels. |
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As my gaze wandered from the group up the dead tree I spotted three white-breasted nuthatches silently scouring its upper reaches. |
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I have been noticing more reports of nuthatches in gardens recently, which is not too surprising as, unlike many other species, their numbers are increasing. |
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The broad-leafed areas provide homes for woodpeckers, nuthatches, whitethroats and jays while the rare heath-land areas are ideal for the nightjar, woodlarks and buzzards. |
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Pygmy Nuthatches are one of only a few cooperatively breeding songbirds in North America. |
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Nuthatches search the crevices of bark at other times during the year for insects, including beetles, earwigs, flies and bugs, and they open galls to extract grubs. |
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Water birds and dryland species alike share this stretch of land, where loons, swans, Pygmy Nuthatches and Ptarmigan can be found along the Highway of Legends Scenic Byway. |
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