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- observations. Wallcreepers are territorial, and pairs vigorously defend their breeding territory during the summer. During the winter the wallcreeper is solitary...
- lesser spotted eagle, Caucasian black grouse, red-fronted serin, and wallcreeper. The Anatolian leopard is still found in very small numbers in the northeastern...
- Mislaid, was longlisted for the National Book Award. Her debut The Wallcreeper was released in the United States by the independent press Dorothy and...
- Regulidae: goldcrests and kinglets Superfamily Certhioidea Tichodromidae: wallcreeper Sittidae: nuthatches Certhiidae: treecreepers Polioptilidae: gnatcatchers...
- local weather conditions. Thus mountain and moorland breeders, such as wallcreeper Tichodroma muraria and white-throated dipper Cinclus cinclus, may move...
- representative of the climbing Certhioidea, a clade comprising the treecreepers, wallcreeper and nuthatches. It has been described as Certhiops rummeli. The genus...
- griffon vultures, European shags, European rollers, blue rock thrushs, and wallcreepers breed elsewhere in the area, especially around the cliffs. The beaches...
- way into the cliff areas is the snow field mouse (Chionomys nivalis). Wallcreepers (Tichodroma muraria) and alpine choughs (Pyrrhocorax graculus), two bird...
- superfamily Certhioidea suggests it is a sister of the Sittidae. The wallcreeper (Tichodroma muraria) is the only extant species, but the extinct Tichodroma...
- .251L. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2008.01.020. PMID 18321732. "Nuthatches, Wallcreeper, treecreepers, mockingbirds, starlings, ox****s – IOC World Bird List"...