Brown-throated Tree-creeper

Certhia discolor

The Brown-throated Tree-creeper (Certhia discolor) is a small, insectivorous bird found in the forests of Southeast Asia. It has a distinctive brownish upperparts with a white belly and a prominent brown throat. This species is known for its unique foraging behavior, where it climbs tree trunks in a spiral pattern while searching for insects and spiders. The Brown-throated Tree-creeper is a solitary bird and is often heard before it is seen, emitting a high-pitched call as it moves through the forest. It nests in tree cavities and is known for its agility and camouflage among the tree bark.

Habitat: Forests of Southeast Asia

Brown-throated Tree-creeper
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