There are two species in this family, the black sittella (Neositta miranda) found in Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea and the varied sittella (Neositta chrysoptera) found in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea.
The varied sittella has varied patterns of white, black, and gray, depending on where it is found. It lives in open woodlands. It is a small bird and moves up and down tree trunks and across tree branches searching for insects. The varied sittella is sometimes called the Australian nuthatch.
The black sittella is found in the forests of New Guinea and Indonesia. It is mostly black with a red face. It also forages for insects along the trunks and branches of trees.
World Status Key
Least Concern Near Threatened Vulnerable Endangered Critically Endangered Extinct in Wild Extinct
Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.
US Status Key
Threatened in US Threatened in NH Endangered in US Endangered in NH Introduced
Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game
New Hampshire Species |
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North/Central American Species |
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Additional Information
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Black Sittella - Daphoenositta miranda
The black sitella has a straight, sharp bill.
Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Varied Sittella - Daphoenositta chrysoptera
The varied sitella has a slightly upturned bill.
Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School |