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Brown Creeper

Certhia americana

Description:

Those very tiny masters of camouflage blend easily into tree bark of the largest trees they can find.

Habitat:

Brown Creepers breed primarily in mature evergreen or mixed evergreen-deciduous forests. You can find them at many elevations, even as high as 11,000 feet at treeline in the American West. In the winter season, the species moves into a broader variety of forests and becomes much easier to find in deciduous woodlands.

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MartaPoludnik
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MartaPoludnik

London, Ontario, Canada

Spotted on Feb 12, 2015
Submitted on Feb 12, 2015

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