๐ฆ The Eurasian nuthatch or wood nuthatch (Sitta europaea)
๐ Sitta sittฤ (Greek) mentioned by Aristotle and other ancient Greek. by the authors of the bird, something similar to the woodpecker
๐ europaea (lat.) European
These birds are always interesting to watch. These guys never sit still for a second. They are constantly on the move. And they move through the trees. In any direction. All this thanks to their strong and tenacious claws on their feet.
They can be found in any forests, parks, groves, and even in courtyards with the arrival of winter.
By the way, nuthatches, who are not afraid of people, often live in city parks, tamed to take food directly from human hands. Sometimes it comes to the point that nuthatches become impudent, and sit on passers-by begging for food. It is especially funny when they are treated, and they immediately try to hide this food in pockets, folds of clothes or hats of people.