Photo by Alan Murphy Photography
Posted 29 Jan 2024
Sometimes you just have to take whatever space you can find! I shot these Pygmy Nuthatches over the holidays.
Amazing. For a split second i thought it was mirrored in water or something.
I was scrolling for some more Superbowls when I came across this and thought it was a perfect Friday picture. Nuthatches and the Carolina Wrens are some of my favorite birds to watch. They seem to have no understanding of gravity, and it looks like so much fun.
That photo really gave me a giggle. Funny birds.
They are my second favorite songbird, tied with the similarly behaved Carolina Wren. I have the White Breasted Nuthatches where I am, not these guys though.
They’re like little cartoon characters, just walking up and down walls and across the ceiling without ever giving it a second thought. I don’t know how anyone would not be amused by these little birds.
I’m glad they gave you a chuckle.
We only have Eurasian nuthatches here, fun fact I learned recently, they’re the only British bird who can climb down a tree, every other bird has to fly to the bottom and climb up, that’s wild to me.
Your nuthatches are just as nifty. I like their colored bellies!
I love seeing them climb down trees head first. First time I saw this I was like “wait a second there HEAD FIRST?!” I knew about short-toed treecreepers abilities as very good climbers but European nuthatches are next level.
It’s weird isn’t it? They’re cool though.
What a wonderful shot. I love the textures
I couldn’t agree more!
I found this by checking out his feed after I was reading some criticism on an owl photo during the northern lights he had shared. It seems some of the criticisms on that were likely valid, but the rest of his photos I looked at where pretty good, and this one was just too good not to share.
So much cuteness in such little bodies!
Absolutely!
Idk how I went over half my life without paying much attention to birds, and then one day I suddenly realized that they’re the coolest animals on the planet. We have multiple feeders up all around our property now, and we get really excited when we see a new type of bird. I guess that’s just part of getting older?
Lol I always put it on my list of old people characteristics I now seem to have.
They are pretty great! They’re a ton of kinds just about anywhere you go. They’re generally not scary. They sing. Most would be considered pretty. They’re dinosaurs. Some you can train or befriend. And a bunch more.
They can talk, and African Parrots are able to recognize individual letters and pull them out of a stack of letters!
Next they learn Scrabble!
Keep it to 4 letter words and pigeons might join in
That is a really cool article! Thanks for sharing!