Nuthatches
Nuthatches belong the family bird of Sittidae – a Greek word utilized by Aristotle, which perks at the bark of trees. It’s a corruption of the old English name “nuthack” that the British nuthatches were given due to their habit of wedging insects, nuts, and other food in tree crevices and hacking them open with its sturdy and long bill.
These animals are the thickets, nervous and stub-tailed small bird, which scurry down tree trunks, jerks, hops and takes short moves and jumps along under the branches.