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© Carlos Alberto Ramírez
© Miguel Ángel Madrid Gómez
© Dylan Pedro

Short-toed Treecreeper Certhia brachydactyla

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Difficult to separate from Eurasian Treecreeper: note slightly longer bill, shorter hind claw, browner flanks, and even steps on the wingbar. In the field best separated by voice, a penetrating "tut." Where it overlaps in range with Eurasian Treecreeper tends to be found in more deciduous woodlands at lower altitudes and in farmlands and parks.

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