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English: Red-breasted Nuthatch ( Sitta canadensis), High park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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2008-06-30 13:18 (UTC) |
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- originally posted to Flickr as red-breasted nuthatch and uploaded to commons as Red-breasted_Nuthatch_(Sitta_canadensis)10.jpg
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- derivative work: Snowmanradio ( talk)
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: cropped on four sides. The original can be viewed here: Red-breasted_Nuthatch_(Sitta_canadensis)10.jpg. Modifications made by snowmanradio.
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