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What is this bird ?
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Slightly smaller than a robin, uniform grey-brown, persistent single note call, very active, flits from tree to tree, sometimes seems to run up the trunks, likes oak trees.
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Thanks folks, I'll have to look again, especially for the white underside. It's a hard bird to spot. I may have made too much of the running up tree trunks, but it definitely flits about a lot with this persistent single note call. I know where I can find it regularly, I could have got a photo this morning.
Here's the sound it makes whiffey - also a short video.
http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/t/treecreep er/index.asp
It's song has been likened to a squeaky tap being slowly rotated. This little mouse like bird always goes up, never down, unlike the Nuthatch that goes both ways.
Catso, I've just found out the last bit of info as I wasn't sure either if the Treecreeper was a one-wayer or a two-wayer ;-)
http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/t/treecreep er/index.asp
It's song has been likened to a squeaky tap being slowly rotated. This little mouse like bird always goes up, never down, unlike the Nuthatch that goes both ways.
Catso, I've just found out the last bit of info as I wasn't sure either if the Treecreeper was a one-wayer or a two-wayer ;-)
It would be helpful if I remembered to paste it! here it is:
http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/n/nuthatch/ gallery.asp?type=a&id=/Images/Nuthatch_tcm5-53 125.mov
http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/n/nuthatch/ gallery.asp?type=a&id=/Images/Nuthatch_tcm5-53 125.mov