Sittidae

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Sittidae is a family of small, agile passerine birds known as nuthatches, characterized by their ability to climb headfirst down tree trunks.

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Label Occurrences
Sittidae canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
clade
taxon
characteristicBehavior climb headfirst down tree trunks
forage on tree bark
store food in bark crevices
class Aves
commonName nuthatches
describedAs agile tree-climbing birds
small passerine birds
diet arthropods
insects
nuts
seeds
distinguishingFeature ability to descend trees headfirst unlike many other birds
etymology family name derived from genus Sitta
geographicDistribution Eurasia
North Africa
North America
Northern Hemisphere
hasConservationRelevance some species affected by habitat loss
includedIn passerine bird diversity
includesGenus Sitta
kingdom Animalia
notableMorphology short tail
stout pointed bill
strong feet and claws for climbing
numberOfGenera 1 main extant genus
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumagePattern often blue-grey upperparts and paler underparts
recognizedBy ornithologists worldwide
reproduction cavity-nesting
often nest in tree holes
socialBehavior generally non-migratory
often territorial year-round
suborder Passeri
taxonRank family
typeGenus Sitta
typicalHabitat forests
parks and gardens
woodlands
vocalization simple whistled or nasal calls

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Aves hasSubgroup Sittidae
Certhioidea includes Sittidae