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If you see a White-breasted Nuthatch making lots of quick trips to and from your feeder–too many for it to be eating them all–it may be storing the seeds for later in the winter, by wedging them into furrows in the bark of nearby trees. [bit.ly] [twitter.


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If you see a White-breasted Nuthatch making lots of quick trips to and from your feeder–too many for it to be eating them all–it may be storing the seeds for later in the winter, by wedging them into furrows in the bark of nearby trees. https://bit.ly/3llji6y https://twitter.com/audubonsociety/status/1635855613149192192/photo/1 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FrO5_meWYAA5JsP.jpg:large

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