
Length: 4-5.5 in.
Habitat: forests
Early ornithologists called this species the Black-and-White Creeper or Creeping Warbler. Constantly in motion, in searches for insects on bark, moving along head up like a creeper or down like a nuthatch. It has a brisk, sibilant song, usually a string of high-pitched double syllables—weesee, weesee, weesee, weesee.
Friday, February 26, 2010
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