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03-DEC-2005 © Copyright - Pat D. Hemlepp

Brown Creeper

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A Brown Creeper works its way up a tree on a very cold, gray December morning in
Sharon Woods Metro Park near Columbus, Ohio. The Brown Creeper is a tree climber
that uses its curved bill to dig insects and larvae from tree bark. The bird is in constant
motion. It lands near the base of a tree and spirals upward before flying to the base
of another tree. The field guide for birds that I use says the Brown Creeper is fairly
common, but hard to spot. I'd have to agree with the "hard to spot" description, since
this is the first photo I have of a Brown Creeper. When its back was towards me I couldn't
see the bird because its feathers camouflage perfectly with the tree bark. And its constant,
quick spiral climb makes it difficult to shoot. I had to guess where it would come
back around the tree to get this shot.

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Guest 29-Mar-2006 17:27
Great detail,well captured.
Steven Jusczyk05-Dec-2005 08:18
Great catch!
Olaf Herrig04-Dec-2005 15:31
Excellent photo shot!
Wolfgang Wander04-Dec-2005 14:39
Wonderful - one of the best Brown Creeper shots I've seen.
Herb 04-Dec-2005 13:23
Great catch
Guest 04-Dec-2005 13:20
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Great shot
beautiful
Cindy Flood04-Dec-2005 13:07
Pat, Sharon Woods must be a wonderful place. You seem to have lots of subjects there even in the winter. This is another wonderful photo. The detail that you get is fantastic.