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Garden Creeper

The garden creeper, from its scientific name Certhia brachydactyla, is a passerine that lives throughout most of Europe, Asia and Africa.

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It is part of the Certhiidae family, and the Passeriformes order.

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He is recognizable by his gray head and back with brown speckles. The throat and belly are white.

In the tree creeper, it is impossible to recognize the male from the female.

One species is very similar to the garden creeper: the wood creeper .

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It feeds mainly on insects and spiders.

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The garden creeper lives in gardens, parks and in small woods.

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It nests in pairs, in tree trunks. It lays 5 to 6 eggs .

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It is a fairly talkative species, especially in spring.

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On the IUCN conservation status it is: LC Least concern.

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Garden Creeper adult breeding plumage

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