The Corsican nuthatch is found only on the island of Corsica, in the Mediterranean Sea. It is also the only nuthatch found on Corsica.
The only bird species that is unique to France is the Corsican Nuthatch. Moreover, the amphibians that are endemic to the country are the Corsican Painted Frog, the Corsican Brook Salamander, and the Corsican Fire Salamander. The freshwater fish that can only be found in France are the Rostrum Dace, Leuciscus burdigalensis, an extinct whitefish Coregonus bezola, and a trout, Salmo rhodanensis.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word nuthatch.
Actually, a Nuthatch is a bird, not a fish or a plant.
Corsican Wildcat was created in 1929.
The Corsican Brothers was created in 1844.
Corsican Republic ended in 1769.
Corsican Republic was created in 1755.
Not 100% sure. However, as Napolean was born in Corsica I would have to almost be certain that his 'native' language would have been corsican. Corsican is the traditional native language of the Corsican people, and was long the sole language of the island, which was acquired by France in 1768. However, once he started school he was schooled in French.
That would be the nuthatch. See related link..
Corsica is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including endemic species such as the Corsican mouflon, a wild sheep found in the island's mountainous regions. Its forests and coastal areas host various birds, like the Corsican nuthatch and the Eleonora's falcon. Additionally, the island's marine environments are rich with species such as dolphins and sea turtles. Other mammals, reptiles, and numerous insects also inhabit Corsica, contributing to its unique biodiversity.
Corsican brook salamander was created in 1838.
Royal Corsican Rangers was created in 1798.