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Brown-headed Nuthatches

Brown Headed Nuthatch Photo by Christy Cox

Brown-headed Nuthatch Conservation

The Brown-headed Nuthatch is a non-migratory species identified as declining in Georgia by authorities including the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and National Audubon Society. Their preferred habitat of pine woodlands has been disappearing due to urbanization and deforestation. The Audubon Climate Report further adds that the Brown-headed Nuthatch’s current preferred breeding habitat will essentially disappear under current climate trajectories. Birds Georgia has joined with Audubon North Carolina in bringing the Brown-headed Nuthatch's plight to light and to help this common, yet declining, species regain nesting opportunities in its native range.
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Purchase a Brown-headed Nuthatch Box

No more Nuthatches? Not in my backyard!

PictureBrown-headed Nuthatch by Dan Vickers
​The 2015 Program, 90 Nest Boxes for Nuthatches, conducted by the Georgia Audubon Council and funded by a grant from National Audubon Society placed 90 nestboxes around the state. In 2016, Birds Georgia launched the No More Nuthatches? Not in my Backyard Program to expand on the 2015 program. To date, more than 450 nest boxes have been installed around the state. 

How Can You Help?

1. Order a nest box through Birds Georgia - Birds Georgia sells Brown-headed Nuthatch boxes in our online store. Click HERE to go to the store. The boxes are made of repurposed wood and have an easy-to-open front panel to make it easy to monitor and clean your next box. Boxes are $35 each plus tax. Boxes may be picked up at the Georgia Audubon office on Roswell Road or the box can be shipped to your home for an additional $10.

2. Your local Bird Watchers Supply Company and Wild Birds Unlimited (WBU) stores also carry nesting boxes with the smaller 1’’ opening or 1” excluders that can be affixed to nesting boxes with larger openings. The Garden Enthusiast, in Tucker, also carries nest boxes, excluders, and portal protectors. 

3. If you prefer a DIY solution, click here to download a set of Brown-headed Nuthatch box plans. 

4. Install your nest box - Click here for some useful information on installing and caring for your nest box.

5. Register your nest box - Register your box with NestWatch and monitor the activity throughout the year. This is key to understanding how successful the nest boxes are in supporting the birds.

Click here for our printable information sheet with facts and all you need to know to create a home for the Brown-headed Nuthatch.

Purchase a Brown-headed nuthatch box
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  • Home
  • Our Programs
    • Conservation >
      • Wildlife Sanctuary Program
      • Habitat Restoration >
        • Q&A Habitat Restoration
      • Habitat Stewardship Program
      • Private Lands Birding Trail
      • Building Collisions >
        • Project Safe Flight
        • Lights Out Georgia
    • Education >
      • Learn
      • For Educators >
        • School Programs
        • Learning About Birds Curriculum
        • Professional Development
        • Connecting Students with STEM Through Birds
      • For Youth >
        • Georgia Urban Ecologists
        • Scouts
        • Homeschool
        • Youth Birding Competition
        • Camp Talon
      • Master Birder Program
      • Beloved Naturalist
    • GA Birding Trail
    • Bird City Georgia
    • Program Requests
  • Ways to Give
    • Become a Member
    • Donate
    • Leadership Giving
    • Planned Giving
    • Sponsorship Opportunities
    • Shop our Online Store
  • Get Involved
    • Membership >
      • Member Login
    • Volunteer
    • Community Science
  • Events & Travel
    • Field Trips
    • Upcoming Events
    • Birds Georgia at Manuel's Tavern
    • Early Birds Book Club
    • Travel >
      • St. Marks and the Florida Panhandle
      • South Dakota 2026
      • Brazil 2026
      • Pacific Northwest 2026
  • About Us
    • Centennial Celebration
    • News and Stories >
      • Press Room
      • Newsletters
      • News Feed
    • Our Mission
    • Board and Staff
    • Job Opportunities
    • Contact or Visit Us
  • Resources
    • Birding Resources >
      • Birding Sites in Georgia
      • Accessibility
      • Georgia Birding Network
      • Why Birds?
    • Habitat Resources >
      • Best Management Practices
      • Sanctuary Resources
      • Plants for Birds
    • Injured/Orphaned Birds
    • Resources for Educators
    • Conservation Career Resources
    • Threats to Birds >
      • Climate Change
      • Collision Resources
      • Coffee and Chocolate
      • Species of Concern >
        • Chuck-will's-widow
        • Ruby-throated Hummingbird
        • Chimney Swift
        • Wood Thrush
        • Brown-headed Nuthatch