Beautiful nuthatch

(Sitta formosa)

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Description

Described by Erik Matthysen in his 1998 treatise The Nuthatches as a bird that "deserves its name",the beautiful nuthatch has highly distinctive plumage.Its upperparts are black and azure,and it is orange on the underparts.The crown and upper mantle are black,streaked with pale blue and white.The scapulars,back and rump are an azure blue.The greater and medium coverts are black,finely edged with white,forming two narrow wing bars;the flight feathers are black and more or less lined with pale blue.The eyebrow and throat are white and buff and the eye is highlighted by an irregular,dark eyestripe.Under the wing,the white base of the primary coverts contrasts sharply with gray undertail-coverts,a distinguishing trait when viewing the bird in flight.The iris is reddish-brown or dark brown and the bill is black but for a whitish tinge at the base of the lower mandible.The lower parts are generally orange-cinnamon.The legs and feet are yellowish-brown,olive-brown or greenish-brown.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Aves
Order:Passeriformes
Family:Sittidae
Genus:Sitta
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