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Treecreepers

Certhiidae

Species 2
Size range 12 - 14 cm
Threatened Species 0

Family Distribution

This map shows the combined distribution of all species in the Certhiidae family.

Colour intensity indicates the number of species present in each region:

  • Darker colours = More species
  • Lighter colours = Fewer species
Species that can be found in the area throughout the year
Species present during breeding season
Rare appearances outside normal range

Notable Species

Treecreeper
Largest
Treecreeper
Heaviest
Treecreeper
Largest Wingspan
Treecreeper
Longest Living
Treecreeper
8.2 years

Attribute Champions

Most Agile
85

The Short-toed Treecreeper displays remarkable agility, expertly spiralling up tree trunks and navigating vertical surfaces with ease. Their specialised feet and stiff tail feathers enable precise movements when foraging and climbing.

Strongest
30

As a small bird weighing between 7.5-11g, the Short-toed Treecreeper has limited strength. However, it possesses enough power to cling to bark and extract insects from crevices using its curved bill.

Most Adaptable
75

These birds show good adaptability, inhabiting various woodland types, parks, and even urban gardens with mature trees. Their expanding range northward suggests an ability to adjust to changing environmental conditions.

Most Aggressive
40

Short-toed Treecreepers are generally non-aggressive, often solitary or found in pairs. They may engage in territorial disputes during breeding season, but overall exhibit low aggression levels compared to many bird species.

Highest Endurance
65

While not long-distance migrants, these birds demonstrate good endurance in their continuous foraging activities, climbing trees throughout the day. Their ability to raise two broods per season also indicates decent stamina.

Species

Short-toed Treecreeper

Short-toed Treecreeper

Certhia brachydactyla

Least Concern
Treecreeper

Treecreeper

Certhia familiaris

Least Concern