#eurasian nuthatch

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A walk after work. Värmland, Sweden (May 20, 2022). A walk after work. Värmland, Sweden (May 20, 2022). A walk after work. Värmland, Sweden (May 20, 2022). A walk after work. Värmland, Sweden (May 20, 2022). A walk after work. Värmland, Sweden (May 20, 2022). 

A walk after work. Värmland, Sweden (May 20, 2022). 


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Nuthatch/nötväcka. Värmland, Sweden (May 1, 2022).

Nuthatch/nötväcka. Värmland, Sweden (May 1, 2022).


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Graduation birdsMy sister completed her Master’s degree last week. As a gift to her supervisors, sheGraduation birdsMy sister completed her Master’s degree last week. As a gift to her supervisors, sheGraduation birdsMy sister completed her Master’s degree last week. As a gift to her supervisors, sheGraduation birdsMy sister completed her Master’s degree last week. As a gift to her supervisors, she

Graduation birds

My sister completed her Master’s degree last week. As a gift to her supervisors, she asked me to paint some birds. These are all species she’s seen in the forest nearby, where she spent a few months writing her thesis. They are the Eurasian nuthatch, Firecrest, Great spotted woodpecker, and Common redstart. The Firecrest especially was a special happenstance.They are not massively common, and being so small you rarely see them. But my sister got a good look at one when a juvenile hit the window. It took a few minutes of rest in a dark box to recuperate, before it luckily flew off.


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Eurasian nuthatch. Me on other socials:Twitter:  @carcaneloce (most active for now)Instagram:  @carc

Eurasian nuthatch.

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Twitter:  @carcaneloce (most active for now)
Instagram:  @carcaneloce
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