Bahama Nuthatch

Sitta insularis

Critically Endangered

The Bahama Nuthatch is a tree-climbing nuthatch of the Bahamas. It creeps along trunks and branches, often headfirst, prying insects, seeds, and nuts from bark with a strong bill and nesting in cavities that may be narrowed with mud or resin.

Family
Sittidae
Range
Bahama Nuthatch Range — Resident or seasonal range in the Bahamas
Population
≈ 0-50
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