Wallcreeper

Wallcreeper

Taxobox
name = Wallcreeper
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
status_ref = [IUCN2006|assessors=BirdLife International|year=2004|id=51977|title=Tichodroma muraria|downloaded=09 May 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern]


image_caption = Female
image_width = 200px
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Passeriformes
subordo = Passeri
familia = Sittidae
genus = "Tichodroma"
genus_authority = Illiger, 1811
species = "T. muraria"
binomial = "Tichodroma muraria"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1766)

The Wallcreeper ("Tichodroma muraria") is a small passerine bird found throughout the high mountains of Eurasia. It is the only member of the genus "Tichodroma".

Taxonomy and etymology

There is some disagreement among ornithologists as to where the Wallcreeper belongs in the taxonomic order. Initially, Linnaeus put it in the family Certhiidae, with the treecreepers.cite book |title=A Dictionary of Birds |last=Campbell |first=Bruce |coauthors=Elizabeth Lack |year= |publisher=T & A D Poyser |location=Calton |pages=638-9 |isbn=0-85661-039-9] Now, some authorities [The Wallcreeper is treated as a monotypic family by, amongst others, Clements 2007.] who place it in its own family, "Tichodromadidae", while others put it in the monotypic Tichodromadinae, a subfamily of the nuthatch family Sittidae. [The Wallcreeper is treated as a member of the Sittidae by, amongst others, Dickinson 2003.] who In either case, it is very closely related to the nuthatches.

There are two subspecies of Wallcreeper:
*"T. m. muraria"
*"T. m. nipalensis" is found from Turkmenistan east. It is slightly darker than the nominate race.

Description

The Wallcreeper is a 15.5–17 cm (6—6.75 in) long bird, with a mass of 17–19 grams (0.6–0.7 oz). Its plumage is primarily blue-grey, with darker flight and tail feathers. Its most striking plumage feature, though, are its extraordinary crimson wings. Largely hidden when the wings are folded, this bright coloring covers most of the covert feathers, and the basal half of the primaries and secondaries.

Distribution and habitat

A bird of the high mountains, the Wallcreeper breeds at elevations ranging between 1000–3000 metres (3250—10000 ft).cite book |title=Collins Bird Guide |last=Svensson |first=Lars |coauthors=Peter J. Grant |year=1999 |publisher=HarperCollins |location=London |pages=324–5 |isbn=] It is largely resident across its range, but is known to move to lower elevations in winter, when it is occasionally found on buildings and in quarries. Birds have wintered as far afield as England and the Netherlands, where one wintered at the University of Amsterdam.Fact|date=April 2008

Behaviour

This species can be quite tame, but is often surprisingly difficult to see on mountain faces.

Feeding

The Wallcreeper is an insectivore, feeding on terrestrial invertebrates—primarily insects and spiders—gleaned from rock faces.cite book |title=The Birdwatcher's Handbook |last=Ehrlich |first=Paul R. |coauthors=David S. Dobkin, Darryl Wheye & Stuart L. Pimm |year=1994 |publisher=Oxford University Press |pages=440 |isbn=0-29-858407-5] It sometimes also chases flying insects in short sallies from a rock wall perch. Feeding birds move across a cliff face in short flights and quick hops, often with their wings partially spread.

Breeding

The female Wallcreeper builds a cup nest of grass and moss, sheltered deep in a rock crevice, hole or cave. The nest is lined with softer materials, often including feathers or wool, and typically has two entrances. The female usually lays 4–5 eggs, though clutches as small as three have been found. The white eggs measure 21 mm long, and are marked with a small number of black or reddish-brown speckles. Once her entire clutch has been laid, the female incubates the eggs for 19–20 days, until they hatch. During incubation, she is regularly fed by her mate. Young are altricial, which means they are blind, featherless and helpless at birth. Both parents feed the nestlings for a period of 28–30 days, until the young birds fledge. Each pair raises a single brood a year.

Voice

Though largely silent, both male and female Wallcreepers sing, the females generally only while defending feeding territories in the winter. The song is a high-pitched, drawn-out whistle, with notes that alternately rise and fall. During the breeding season, the male sings while perched or climbing.

Footnotes and references

Bibliography

* Clements, James F. (2007) "The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World" sixth edition
* Dickinson, Edward C. (ed) 2003 "The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World" third edition


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