Mangoverde :: World Bird Guide :: Creepers :: Brown Creeper
Brown Creeper Certhia americana
Described by: Bonaparte (1838)
Alternate common name(s): American Tree-creeper, American Treecreeper, American Creeper
Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors
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Range
(1) W. Canada and w. United States (Idaho).
(2) Se. Alaska, nw. Canada (c. British Columbia and c. Alberta) and w. United States.
(3) Sw. and c. Alaska.
(4) W. Canada (British Columbia).
(5) S. California.
(6) C. California.
(7) S. Nevada and Utah.
(8) Sw. United States (c. and se. Arizona to w. Texas (Guadalupe Mountains)) and nw. Mexico.
(9) Sw. Mexico.
(10) Sw. Mexico.
(11) C. and se. Mexico.
(12) S. Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
(13) Nicaragua.
(14) C. and e. Canada (s. Ontariao, s. Quebec, Anticosti Is., and Newfoundland), ce. and se. United States (c. Michigan, e. Ohio, West Virginia and s. in the Appalachians to e. Tennessee, w. North Carolina, and Virginia).
(15) Ec. United States (se. Nebraska, s. Iowa, se. Missouri, and s. Illinois).
Videos
Camp Dennison Nature Trail, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA - Dec 18, 2001 Source: William Hull
Description: None
Camp Dennison Nature Trail, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA - Dec 18, 2001 Source: William Hull
Description: None
Cincinnati Nature Center, Clermont County, Ohio, USA - Jan 16, 2002 Source: William Hull
Description: None
Sounds
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Naturesongs.com
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Naturesongs.com
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Naturesongs.com
References
Clements, James F. Birds of the World: A Checklist. Vista, CA: Ibis Publishing Company, 2000.
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