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Definition of wallcreeper in English: wallcreepernoun A Eurasian songbird related to the nuthatches, having mainly grey plumage with broad bright red wings, and living among rocks in mountainous country. 红翅旋壁雀 Tichodroma muraria, family Sittidae (or Tichodromadidae) Example sentencesExamples - We have found a pair of nesting wallcreepers not far from the village and easily reached on foot, The birds are at this site until mid-July.
- This site held two wintering wallcreepers but on the two occasions I visited we did not find them.
- Clarke then left on a bird-watching holiday among the Mecklenburg lakes in northern Germany in search, according to aides, of the rock partridge, wallcreeper, middle spotted woodpecker and elusive penduline tit.
- If it's not sensitive information could anyone please tell me where to find wallcreeper at any site in the Pyrenees?
- The birds in the mountains and forests might include ring ouzels, alpine accentors, wallcreepers, nutcrackers, and we will find alpine flowers and butterflies.
- Wallcreepers, which can often be encountered on the main track up towards Cabaña Verónica in April and May, while hard winters find them in the depths of the gorges.
- In stark contrast to my failure with umbrellabirds was our success and satisfaction of our session with my most-wanted Eurasian bird, the wallcreeper.
- The Tichodrominae (wallcreepers) belong to the Sittidae (Nuthatches and allies), along with the Sittinae (nuthatches).
- We stop in the gorge for a half an hour to see the wallcreepers again.
- You may also see some of Zagori's eight species of woodpecker, as well as wallcreepers, dippers, rock thrush, golden oriole, snow finch.
- While climbing, wallcreepers flap their wings, showing brief glimpses of a red band of feathers; this coloring is intensified in males during mating season.
- Extremely quiet on the way up, but at the top saw a fine male wallcreeper on the crags to your right as you walk up, best viewed by walking as far right as you can go along the radio mast fence.
Definition of wallcreeper in US English: wallcreepernounˈwôlˌkrēpər A Eurasian songbird related to the nuthatches, having mainly gray plumage with broad bright red wings, and living among rocks in mountainous country. 红翅旋壁雀 Tichodroma muraria, family Sittidae (or Tichodromadidae) Example sentencesExamples - In stark contrast to my failure with umbrellabirds was our success and satisfaction of our session with my most-wanted Eurasian bird, the wallcreeper.
- If it's not sensitive information could anyone please tell me where to find wallcreeper at any site in the Pyrenees?
- This site held two wintering wallcreepers but on the two occasions I visited we did not find them.
- While climbing, wallcreepers flap their wings, showing brief glimpses of a red band of feathers; this coloring is intensified in males during mating season.
- Clarke then left on a bird-watching holiday among the Mecklenburg lakes in northern Germany in search, according to aides, of the rock partridge, wallcreeper, middle spotted woodpecker and elusive penduline tit.
- Extremely quiet on the way up, but at the top saw a fine male wallcreeper on the crags to your right as you walk up, best viewed by walking as far right as you can go along the radio mast fence.
- We have found a pair of nesting wallcreepers not far from the village and easily reached on foot, The birds are at this site until mid-July.
- Wallcreepers, which can often be encountered on the main track up towards Cabaña Verónica in April and May, while hard winters find them in the depths of the gorges.
- We stop in the gorge for a half an hour to see the wallcreepers again.
- You may also see some of Zagori's eight species of woodpecker, as well as wallcreepers, dippers, rock thrush, golden oriole, snow finch.
- The birds in the mountains and forests might include ring ouzels, alpine accentors, wallcreepers, nutcrackers, and we will find alpine flowers and butterflies.
- The Tichodrominae (wallcreepers) belong to the Sittidae (Nuthatches and allies), along with the Sittinae (nuthatches).
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