Western rock nuthatch

Sitta neumayer

The western rock nuthatch is a small passerine bird which breeds from Croatia east through Greece and Turkey to Iran. This nuthatch is largely resident apart from some post-breeding dispersal. The eastern rock nuthatch "Sitta tephronota" is a separate species, which occurs further east in south-central Asia.
Eastern Rock Nuthatch Spotted this bird close to lake Metochi, on the island of Lesvos Greece. Geotagged,Greece,Sitta neumayer,Spring,Western rock nuthatch

Appearance

The western rock nuthatch is 13.5 cm long, slightly smaller than Eurasian nuthatch, and has the typical nuthatch big head, short tail and powerful bill and feet. It is long-legged and long-billed compared to most of its relatives.

The race "S. n. neumayer" of southeast Europe is dark grey above, and has a long strong black eyestripe. It has a white throat and underparts shading to buff on the belly. Sexes are similar, and young birds are slightly duller versions of the adults. Two other races in the west of its Asian range are similar but less well marked.

"S.n. tschitscherini" of western Iran is paler grey above and has a much weaker eyestripe. "S.n. plumbea" of southern Iran resembles "tschitscherini", but has grey underparts.
Western Rock Nuthatch Sitta neumayer, documented at Qobustan Azerbaijan,Geotagged,Sitta neumayer,Western rock nuthatch,Winter

Behavior

The western rock nuthatch has a "tsik" call and a trilled "tui tui tui " song. It is common in suitable habitat in most of its range.
Western rock nuthatch (Sitta neumayer) Davit Gareji monastery, Georgia. 9/6/2017 Georgia,Geotagged,Sitta neumayer,Summer,Western rock nuthatch

Habitat

The western rock nuthatch is a bird associated with habitats with bare rocks, especially in mountainous areas. Those at the highest altitudes may move lower down in winter.
Western rock nuthatch (Sitta neumayer) Gölyaka, SW Turkey, Dec 22, 2015. Fall,Geotagged,Sitta neumayer,Turkey,Western rock nuthatch

Reproduction

This territorial species builds a flask-shaped nest from mud, dung and hair or feathers in a rock crevice, cave, or under an overhang on a rock face. Decorative items may be pushed into crevices and cracks near the entrance to the nest. The nest is lined with softer materials and the entrance is sealed with mud. 4-10 eggs are laid, and are white speckled with yellow.

Food

It feeds on insects and spiders in summer, supplemented with seeds and snails in winter. It feeds on the ground, and will wedge larger items in rock crevices while it hammers them open with its strong bill. It will also flycatch.

Cultural

Pliny the Elder believed that it was these birds that inspired man to build homes of earth in imitation of the western rock nuthatch's nests.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilySittidae
GenusSitta
SpeciesS. neumayer