Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Australian Brown Treecreeper

Brown Treecreeper
Australia has many small bush birds. Included in this vast array of smaller birds are the family known as treecreepers. One of the common species in this family is the Brown treecreeper, shown in today's photo. This species is quite common in the eastern half of the continent.

They forage on the ground for insects, beetles and worms, digging through the leaf litter. They will also clamber over logs and fallen branches, as well as creeping up and down tree trunks and limbs, lifting bark looking for insects and spiders.

The individual in today's photo was quite tame, approaching to within a few metres of where we were eating our picnic lunch in the Barmah Forest in northern Victoria.

You can see more of my bird photos of Australian birds on my other site Trevor's Birding here.

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