Hiding From The Hawk is a photograph by Bob Orsillo which was uploaded on September 11th, 2017.
Hiding From The Hawk
Hiding From The Hawk - Original fine art nature bird photography by Bob Orsillo.
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Hiding From The Hawk
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Hiding From The Hawk - Original fine art nature bird photography by Bob Orsillo.
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White-breasted Nuthatches are birds of mature woods and woodland edges. They’re particularly associated with deciduous stands, including maple, hickory, basswood, and oak, though they can be found in some coniferous forests.
A common feeder bird with clean black, gray, and white markings, White-breasted Nuthatches are active, agile little birds with an appetite for insects and large, meaty seeds. They get their common name from their habit of jamming large nuts and acorns into tree bark, then whacking them with their sharp bill to “hatch” out the seed from the inside. White-breasted Nuthatches may be small but their voices are loud, and often their insistent nasal yammering will lead you right to them.
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Hiding From The Hawk - Original fine art nature bird photography by Bob Orsillo. Copyright (c)Bob Orsillo / www.orsillo.com - All Rights Reserved. Buy original bird photography online at www.boborsillo.com White-breasted Nuthatches are birds of mature woods and woodland edges. They’re particularly associated with deciduous stands, including maple, hickory, basswood, and oak, though they can be found in some coniferous forests. A common feeder bird with clean black, gray, and white markings, White-breasted Nuthatches are active, agile little birds with an appetite for insects and large, meaty seeds. They get their common name from their habit of jamming large nuts and acorns into tree bark, then whacking them with their sharp bill to “hatch” out the seed from the inside. White-breasted Nuthatches may be small but their voices are loud, and often their insistent nasal yammering will lead you right to them.