Myanmar Endemic Bird
" White-browed
Nuthatch Sitta victoriae "
White-browed Nuthatch Sitta victoriae is one of five birds species strictly
endemic to Myanmar, found only at Mt. Victoria (Natmataung National Park), and classified as endangered species by BirdLife International.
It is 11.5 cm with long, narrow white supercilium and chestnut sides. White underperts with contrasting orange rufous on head side to flanks.
White-browed Nuthatch exhibit a preference for Oak Quercus semicarpifolia and Rhododendron arboreum forests between 2,300-3,000 masl, feeding in mix flocks, generally in the outer branches of large trees.
If you want to watch White-browed Nuthatch, other Myanmar's endemic birds, near-endemic birds and
speciality Himalayas species we can arrange, please see for detail
White-browed Nuthatch Watching Tour Itinerary.