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White-breasted Nuthatch vs Camera

September 25, 2017 by MoJo

You’ve met the White-breasted Nuthatch in an earlier post — that macho, little Dracula with a Napoleon Complex.  He’s back in this video, only this time his nemesis is his own reflection in a camera lens.  He appears to begin the encounter by simply talking to the bird in the glass.  Apparently, he’s not a persuasive speaker.  He moves on to attempting to scare off the intruder with his hallmark wing-flair.  It turns out it is rather difficult to flair one’s wings while perching and looking-up a tree.  He clearly struggles with keeping his balance.

This challenge went on for five minutes.  From a camera providing a wider view, I noted the Nuthatch circling around the tree — looking for that evasive intruder.

In the end, there was only one choice.  The intruder would not leave.  The Nuthatch retrieves the black oil seed he had hidden in the tree bark, and relocates it (one would assume … far, far away from that evil bird in the glass).

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Nuthatch-vs-Camera-Video.mp4

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