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Spotted Nutcracker
Nucifraga caryocatactes
A dark brown bird spangled with white spots, the Spotted Nutcracker is a corvid of mountain conifer forests from Scandinavia to Japan. It has an extraordinary spatial memory, caching up to 100,000 pine seeds each autumn and recovering them months later under snow. This behavior is crucial for the regeneration of high-altitude pine forests.
Fun Fact
A single Spotted Nutcracker can cache up to 100,000 pine seeds in thousands of locations each autumn — and remembers most of them months later under deep snow.
Attributes
TypeCorvid
Habitatforest, mountain
SizeMedium
Dietseeds
FlightStandard
Colorsbrown, white
MigratoryNo
ContinentsEurope, Asia
Nest Typecup
ConservationLeast Concern
Difficulty: hard