Showing posts with label Treecreeper. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Treecreeper at Pulborough Brooks

Treecreeper photographs taken today 2nd April 2013 at Pulborough Brooks West Sussex.









Sunday, 20 March 2011

Treecreeper

Treecreeper

Latin name
Certhia familiaris

Family
Treecreepers (Certhidae)

Description:
The treecreeper is small, very active, bird that lives in trees. It has a long, slender, downcurved bill. It is speckly brown above and mainly white below. It breeds in the UK and is resident here. Birds leave their breeding territories in autumn but most range no further than 20 km. Its population is mainly stable.

Where to see them:
Best looked for on the trunks of trees in suitable woodland. In autumn and winter, it often joins flocks of tits and other small birds, so if you come across such a flock in a wood, it is worth listening out for a treecreeper among them.

When to see them:
All year round.

What they eat:
Insects and spiders, and some seeds in winter.

Treecreeper at Pulborough Brooks
West Sussex December 2010


Nikon D300S 200-400,  f4, 1/400th sec, ISO 320
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