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Id | 3504 | ||||||||||||
Family | Treecreepers ~ Træløbere ~ Agateadores (Certhiidae) | ||||||||||||
Species |
Eurasian Treecreeper (Certhia familiaris) Træløber ~ Agateador Norteño ~ Trädkrypare |
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Subspecies | [?] | ||||||||||||
Locality |
Kongelunden, Denmark
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Date | 2021-03-21 | ||||||||||||
Sex, Age, Comment |
A singing bird why I assume it is a male. I saw it in the same spot as a Short-toed Treecreeper. I don't think they interacted, but the two now being present, I think it is necessary to be aware of possible hybrids. I say this partly because some of the birds I seen in this area seem to be less obvious. However, this bird, first of all by the song, appears to be a pure eurasian with the bright white underside, the well-marked white eyebrow, the lack of the white edge to the alula, the short bill and the primary spacing with only one broad space between tips on the folded wing. Other marks like the color of the vane of the tail feathers seems to be less conclusive, since it appears to look different from photo to photo. |
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