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  1. Talchhapar - 39

    Talchhapar - 39

    And ... a Creeper ... who walks like ... a Nuthatch _________ ... see the tail position and compare it with that of the Nuthatch in the video posted today ... __________ Unlike these two ... Treecreepers always support themselves on long & stiff tail feathers ... ________ Indian...
  2. Talchhapar - 8

    Talchhapar - 8

    On a tree trunk this Creeper ... behaves more ... like a Nuthatch ... than like a Treeceeper See ... how widely the legs are positioned ... and the tail is lifted clear off the trunk ... ... though included in the family of Treecreepers ... it lacks the stiff tail feathers that support...
  3. Talchhapar - 7 : Amazing Wildlife of India by ... Renu Tewari and Alok Tewari

    Talchhapar - 7 : Amazing Wildlife of India by ... Renu Tewari and Alok Tewari

    A pair is seen here engaged in courtship and calling constantly An uncommonly sighted resident species, very patchily distributed in India ...
  4. Talchhapar - 2

    Talchhapar - 2

    A relatively infrequent species at the Forum here ... ... and one fairly difficult to spot and shoot ... A tree hopping Indian Spotted Creeper Even mega-data gobbler eBird did not have a video on this cryptically plumaged beauty ... (... resembling somewhat, to a Wryneck's) So ... I...
  5. Trumpet Creeper

    Trumpet Creeper

    Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans: Bignoniaceae) This beautiful native woody vine is striking and makes for a wonderful cultivar, although it has a tendency to be invasive.
  6. Spotted Creeper | Salpornis spilonotus

    Spotted Creeper | Salpornis spilonotus

    Foraging on the tree trunk for insects.
  7. Virginia creeper

    Virginia creeper

    Growing at the shoreline of a river and looking as if autumn is just around the corner.
  8. Green Honeycreeper, Male

    Green Honeycreeper, Male

  9. Green Honeycreeper, Female

    Green Honeycreeper, Female

  10. Trumpet Vine      Hummers Favorite

    Trumpet Vine Hummers Favorite

    A woody vine that climbs by aierial rootlets to trees, fence posts. Here on the Island a highly prized plant ,guarded by Ruby-throated Hummingbirds as a natural source of necter bearing flowers-lots of them. Blooms April-September. Habitat woody thickets, moist low lying areas, clusters of...
  11. Delaware USA Back Yard Visitor

    Delaware USA Back Yard Visitor

    This guy has been illusive in the past but, today I was able to get a few meters from him and get a shot before he took off. Brown Creeper. Visits about 6 times a year...only a day or two at a time...only in winter months
  12. Brown Creeper

    Brown Creeper

    Not the greatest, but the only shot I have managed to get of one.
  13. Tiny Creeper

    Tiny Creeper

    Brown Creepers vertical skills remind me of a circus act. The tiny bird can postion itself in a variety of ways to feed in the lush forests of the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge in western Washington State. The bird also blends in well with tree bark and is hard to spot. Photo by Jeff...
  14. Cafe Creeper

    Cafe Creeper

    The dark backdrop to this image was the dark green cafe at Langold c.p
  15. Creeper

    Creeper

    Thanks to Tilly for a fab day yesterday, you both took such good care of me!!
  16. White-browed Treecreeper

    White-browed Treecreeper

  17. The Brown Creeper

    The Brown Creeper

    My first really or moderatly sharp shot of this species
  18. Brown Creeper

    Brown Creeper

    Small brown, tree creeping bird. Usually begins at the base of a tree climbing upwards, gleaning insects from cracks in the bark of the tree. (*This bird netted/banded as part of a sanctioned, official bird banding operation/US Fish and Wildlife Service)
  19. Chickadees & allies serie : Brown Creeper 1

    Chickadees & allies serie : Brown Creeper 1

  20. Brown Creeper Gray Adult

    Brown Creeper Gray Adult

    One of a pair inspecting the trunk of a Locust tree.
  21. Brown Creeper

    Brown Creeper

    Brown Creeper
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