Brown-headed Nuthatch was re-introduced last year in the Ozarks in 
Missouri.  Possibly this is a wandering member of that population.

Dave Cameron
Denver

On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 10:03:06 AM UTC-6 Brandon wrote:

> Colorado birders should be on the lookout for this species.  One is in 
> Garden City, Kansas, only 70 miles from the Colorado border.  A few 
> Colorado birders got to see it yesterday morning.  Since Pygmy Nuthatches 
> aren't really wandering around this fall, if you see one in eastern 
> Colorado, be sure it isn't a Brown-headed Nuthatch and let us know.  
> Colorado hasn't had this species so far.  The bird in Garden City, is the 
> furthest west one to be found ever.
>
> Brandon Percival 
> Pueblo West, CO
>

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