Excerpt from Nature Neighbors, 1914, Vol. 6: Embracing Birds, Plants, Animals, Minerals, in Natural Colors by Color Photography; Birds
Kinglets, Chickadees, Verdins, Nuthatches, Gnatcatchers, Titmice, and Creepers all search for insects about trees, particularly along the trunks. Others hop nimbly from branch to branch, catching insects in the air.
The brown creeper is the only true form inhabiting North America. It has stiffened tail feathers, which it uses as a prop, as do woodpeckers.
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