American or Brown Creeper (Certhia americana), family Certhiidae, order Passeriformes, MN, USA
photograph by Daniel Cronk
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American or Brown Creeper (Certhia americana), family Certhiidae, order Passeriformes, MN, USA
photograph by Daniel Cronk

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Have you seen a Brown creeper (Certhia americana)?
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Treecreeper (Certhiidae) family (genus Certhia)
Which is the best bird?
Sichuan treecreeper
Sikkim treecreeper
Hume's treecreeper
Bar-tailed treecreeper
Hodgson's treecreeper
Rusty-flanked treecreeper
Eurasian treecreeper
Short-toed treecreeper
Brown creeper
This genus is monotypic in its family.
eurasian treecreeper (certhia familiaris), ireland
A short-toed treecreeper (Certhia brachydactyla) in Spain
by Barbara Evans

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the Treecreeper.. Kent Weald @ Bough Beech by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: There are few British or Irish birds that appear quite so delicate as the Treecreeper. Small in size and easily overlooked, this woodland bird is an occasional garden visitor, most often seen feeding from the trunks or branches of larger garden trees, where its cryptic plumage blends in with the bark beautifully.
eurasian treecreeper - february 2024, jihlava (czech republic)
White-backed woodpecker, Dendrocopos leucotos Eurasian treecreeper, Certhia familiaris Two species often seen in mixed-species flocks, mainly of Marsh tits, in forests near Sapporo. Neither is common in Karuizawa, so it was a pleasant encounter to see them so frequently. The peculiar twisting, tree-climbing movements of Eurasian treecreeper were quite interesting.
オオアカゲラ キバシリ 札幌近郊の森で、ハシブトガラを中心とする混群によく見られた2種。どちらも軽井沢では多くないので、頻繁に見られたのはうれしい出会い。キバシリの体をくねらせて木を登る独特の動きが面白かった。
Hokkaido Pref. 北海道 2023/10/10