Eurasian nuthatch
The Eurasian nuthatch, its scientific name Sitta europaea, is a bird that lives throughout Europe and Asia.
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It is part of the Sittidae family, and the Passeriformes order.
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She is recognizable by her completely gray back, yellow belly, a black line at her eye level and the lower part of her head. Its beak is black and its legs are orange.
In the Eurasian nuthatch, it is impossible to recognize the male from the female.
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It feeds mainly on insects and seeds.
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The Eurasian nuthatch lives in parks, hardwoods and gardens.
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It nests in pairs in holes in tree trunks or already made crevices. She lays about 5 to 8 eggs .
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It is a rather talkative species.
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On the conservation status of IUCN, it is: LC Least concern.