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Brown Treecreeper’s in Rosetta McClain Gardens
April 6th, 2007 by Rob McKay
The brown tree creeper is not an easy bird to photograph, not for me anyway! I did get a few photos of this little guy foraging in Rosetta McClain Gardens in Toronto/Scarborough today. These birds are small and do not stop moving for one second! Typically they start foraging at the bottom of a tree and work there way up. Once the tree has been thouroghly probed for insects, the Brown Treecreeper flies off to start the prosses over on another tree.
The tree creeper start his climb!

Hunting under the bark of a tree.

Tree creeper feather detail

Looking deep under the bark for snacks!

Mission complete and a prize catch!

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