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Certhiidae
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Certhiidae

Family of birds in the order Passeriformes, known popularly as tree creepers and found in all parts of the world except South America, Madagascar, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. The sole genus is Certhia.



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Some wild birds, such as treecreepers and wrens are insect feeders so will not be interested in the foods you provide on your bird table or feeder.
I shall enjoy watching to see if any Treecreepers or other birds take up residence.
There are also more small birds from families I have not only never seen but hardly ever heard of: woodswallows, honeyeaters and treecreepers (of the Australian rather than British variety, and quite unrelated to the bird I know).
 
 
 
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