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- The treecreepers are a family, Certhiidae, of small p****erine birds, widespread in wooded regions of the Northern Hemisphere and sub-Saharan Africa. The...
- small songbird, the only North American member of the treecreeper family Certhiidae. Adults are brown on the upper parts with light spotting, resembling a...
- Sal****is is a genus of bird which is usually included in the family Certhiidae. The genus has in the past been included with the nuthatches in the family...
- Sal****ithinae which is placed along with the treecreepers in the family Certhiidae. This small bird has a marbled black and white plumage that makes it difficult...
- This is a list of all birds recorded in the wild in the Korean Peninsula and its islands. Order: Gaviiformes   Family: Gaviidae The loons migrate to Korea...
- family Tichodromidae. Initially, Linnaeus placed Tichodroma in the family Certhiidae, along with the treecreepers., while other authorities have placed it...
- Creepers, or The Creeper may refer to: Creepers, birds of the families Certhiidae treecreepers: Brown creeper (New Zealand) the Climacteridae Australasian...
- rabori The Philippine creepers are similar in appearance to treecreepers (Certhiidae). They have thin pointed down-curved bills, which they can use to extricate...
- Superfamily Certhioidea Tichodromidae: wallcreeper Sittidae: nuthatches Certhiidae: treecreepers Polioptilidae: gnatcatchers Troglodytidae: wrens Parvorder...
- Polioptilidae: gnatcatchers Sittidae: nuthatches Tichodromidae: wallcreeper Certhiidae: treecreepers Mimidae: mockingbirds and thrashers Sturnidae: starlings...