Nuthatch pair

This is one of a pair of White-breasted Nuthatches foraging near each other in the same tree on the Canon City Riverwalk. According to Birds of North America online, this species is socially monogamous, maintains their pair bonds year round, and "pairs remain together from the time they establish a territory until one of the partners disappears." These birds emitted soft calls, mostly the "hit and tuck" call that sounds like "ink." SeEtta

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