* Parus bicolor Linnaeus. Tufted Titmouse. Common resident in eastern Kansas, west at least to Barber, Harvey, and Cloud counties. Western limit of breeding range poorly known.
No subspecies recognized.
* Sitta carolinensis. White-breasted Nuthatch. Uncommon and local resident and winter visitant throughout state. Three positive nesting records, all from Douglas County, by C. D. Bunker, R. F. Miller, and Katherine Kelley.
Subspecies in Kansas: S. c. carolinensis Latham resident in Labette and Montgomery counties; S. c. nelsoni Mearns occurs in at least Morton County, status uncertain; S. c. cookei Oberholser resident and winter visitant in rest of state.
Sitta canadensis Linnaeus. Red-breasted Nuthatch. Uncommon transient and winter resident throughout state.
No subspecies recognized.
Certhia familiaris. Brown Creeper. Fairly common transient and winter resident throughout state.
Subspecies in Kansas: C. f. americana Bonaparte.
* Troglodytes aëdon. House Wren. Transient and summer resident, common in east to uncommon in west.
Subspecies in Kansas: T. a. parkmanii Audubon.