The Red-breasted Nuthatch ( Sitta canadensis)
is a small (4-1/2
inches long) nuthatch with a black cap and a black line through
the eye and a white line above it. The underparts are rust colored.
Back, wings and tail a slate blue grey. Female is similar but
grey crown. The call sounds very much like a little tin horn
-- yank yank. The little bird spends much of its
time upside down searching for bugs and seeds in conifer forests.
As you can see it definitely visits feeders.
These birds are cavity nesters. The nest
is made of twigs and lined with plant matter. There are 5 to
6 white eggs spotted with reddish brown.
The range is throughout the US and much
of Canada in coniferous forests.