Eurasian Treecreeper (Certhia familiaris), family Certhiidae, order Passeriformes, Czeck Republic
photograph by Martin Mecnarowski
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[1715/10977] Brown creeper - Certhia americana
Order: Passeriformes
Suborder: Passeri
Superfamily: Certhioidea
Family: Certhiidae (treecreepers)
Photo credit: Alain Robinson via Macaulay Library
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A short-toed treecreeper (Certhia brachydactyla) in Spain
by Barbara Evans
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a eurasian treecreeper (certhia familiaris), ireland
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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
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eurasian treecreeper - february 2024, jihlava(czech republic)
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Certhia familiaris [キバシリ,Treecreeper]
紅葉をバックに幹を駆け上がります。
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Treecreeper
In this picture you can see their special tail feathers that are like those from woodpeckers especially sturdy so that the can be used to support the bird when it creeps up a tree to find food.
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BOTD: Brown Creeper
Photo: Tom Murray
"Looking like a piece of bark come to life, the Brown Creeper crawls up trunks of trees, ferreting out insect eggs and other morsels missed by more active birds. It is easily overlooked until its thin, reedy call gives it away. Reaching the top of one tree, it flutters down to the base of another to begin spiraling up again. Creepers even place their nests against tree trunks, tucked under loose slabs of bark, where they are very difficult to find."
- Audubon Field Guide
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Brown-throated Treecreeper aka Sikkim Treecreeper (Certhia discolor), family Certhiidae, order Passeriformes, Nepal
photograph by सुगम ताम्राकार
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[659/10,977] Bar-tailed Treecreeper - Certhia himalayana
Order: Passeriformes
Suborder: Passeri
Superfamily: Certhioidea
Family: Certhiidae (treecreepers)
Photo credit: Rajkumar Das via Macaulay Library
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Langfralliger Baumläufer, Certhia familiaris macrodactyla | Die Vögel (1913) | Alfred Edmund Brehm (1829-1884) | Biodiversity Heritage Library
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the endless struggle of trying to photograph fast small birds on a cheap camera
I almost managed to take a picture of this Eurasian treecreeper. Almost... :(
these birdies are the cutest, they're like tiny flying mice
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Treecreeper
A treecreeper foraging around moss covered burrs on a tree trunk in Short Wood.
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n237_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library
Via Flickr:
A general history of birds /. Winchester [England] :Printed by Jacob and Johnson, for the author : sold in London by G. and W.B. Whittaker ... [and 3 others],1821-1828.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33543053
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Trepadeira-comum
Trepadeira-comum
(Certhia brachydactyla)
Local: Parque das Nações, Lisboa
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