
Treecreepers
Certhiidae, or Treecreepers, are small, arboreal birds found in both North America and Eurasia. They are specialized for foraging on tree trunks, using their long, curved bills to probe for insects in bark crevices. Treecreepers have stiff tail feathers that they use for support as they climb. They build cup-shaped nests in crevices behind loose bark.














