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ViewsSpotted CreeperFrom Opus(Difference between revisions)
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IdentificationIts plumage is strongly spotted and barred and it has a thin pointed down-curved bill, which it uses to extricate insects from bark; it lacks the stiff tail feathers which the true treecreepers use to support themselves on vertical trees. DistributionSub-Saharan Africa and northern India. TaxonomySalpornis spilonotus is the only member of the subfamily Salpornithinae of the treecreeper family Certhiidae. There are six subspecies:1
HabitatOpen deciduous forest and woodlands and mangrove swamps. BehaviourNests in tree crevices. References
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