White-browed Treecreeper
White-browed Treecreeper
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The White-browed Treecreeper is a small, slender treecreeper characterized by a prominent white eyebrow stripe. It inhabits the arid and semi-arid regions of Australia.
Where to spot
Found in drier eucalypt woodlands, mulga, and mallee scrub across inland Australia, ranging from Western Australia to New South Wales.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive white eyebrow and its habit of climbing tree trunks or hopping on the ground. Listen for its short, repetitive calls, which can be quite distinctive.
When to spot
Active year-round, primarily during daylight hours. Its activity may be reduced during the hottest parts of the day in arid environments.
Where to spot
Found in drier eucalypt woodlands, mulga, and mallee scrub across inland Australia, ranging from Western Australia to New South Wales.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive white eyebrow and its habit of climbing tree trunks or hopping on the ground. Listen for its short, repetitive calls, which can be quite distinctive.
When to spot
Active year-round, primarily during daylight hours. Its activity may be reduced during the hottest parts of the day in arid environments.
Uniquely among treecreepers, it often forages extensively on the ground around the base of trees and on fallen timber, as well as climbing trunks, distinguishing its behavior from other species.
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