Brown-headed nuthatch
Sitta pusilla             
Identification Tips:
-  Straight thin bill
-  Brown crown
-  White patch on nape
-  White lower face, throat and underparts
-  Blue-gray upperparts
-  Short tail
-  Sexes similar
-  Feeds by hopping along tree trunks and branches often hanging upside down
-  Most often found in pine trees
-  Range restricted to southeastern United States
Similar species:                        
Because of its unique feeding strategy, the Brown-headed Nuthatch is most
likely to confused with other nuthatches.  Both White-breasted and
Red-breasted Nuthatches have black, not brown, crowns and lack the pale spot
on the nape.  Pygmy Nuthatch is very similar but their ranges do not overlap.