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![]() Ornamental nuthatch ( Sitta formosa ) |
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Blyth , 1843 |
The beautiful nuthatch ( Sitta formosa ) is one of the rarest Kleiberarten the world. It occurs in the northeast of India and the neighboring regions. The jewelry glue has a mostly black back with white stripes. The upper back, sides of the torso, and shoulders are light blue. The underside is dull orange, the face is slightly lighter. In the dense forest, the bird looks for insects on tall trees.
Web links
- Sitta formosa in the endangered Red List species the IUCN 2014 Posted by: BirdLife International, 2012. Accessed January 25, 2015.