One of my favorite mountain forest birds is this tiny sprite of the ponderosa pines: the Pygmy Nuthatch. A small flock flits between pines and moves about trunks and limbs, sometimes on the ground. These small flocks even spend nights all together in a single cavity in the non-breeding seasons. It's another of the species that sometimes has young of a previous breeding season returning to their parents and acting as "helpers at the nest", assisting in raising young. Learn more about them at
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Pygmy_Nuthatch/id
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