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Spotted nutcracker, Nucifraga caryocatactes © http://www.ecosystema.ru/ family Corvidae The Spotted Nutcracker is very fond of hazelnuts, and put them often away on the ground as deposit for winter-food. Like ordinary crows it sits in the top of a tree, 'singing' its 'kraa-kraa'. The Siberian nutchracker has a relative in Western Eruope that has a shorter beak, but in some winters, the siberian nutcracker may come and stay during the winter in Southern Norway, as happened in 1995. |
ANIMALS over 250 |
BIRDS over 500 |
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