- Spotted Creeper
Taxobox
name = Spotted Creeper
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal iaphylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Passeriformes
familia = Certhiidae
subfamilia = Salpornithinae
subfamilia_authority = Mayr & Amadon, 1951
genus = "Salpornis"
genus_authority = Gray,GR, 1847
species = "S. spilonotus"
binomial = "Salpornis spilonotus"
binomial_authority = (Franklin, 1831)The Spotted Creeper, "Salpornis spilonotus", is a smallpasserine bird , which is the only member of the subfamily Salpornithinae of thetreecreeper family Certhiidae. It is found in sub-SaharanAfrica and northernIndia in open deciduous forest and mangrove swamps. It does not migrate other than local movements.The Spotted Creeper has strongly spotted and barred plumage, clearly different from the treecreepers of the subfamily Certhiinae. It weighs up to 16 grams, twice as much as treecreepers of similar length (up to 15 cm).
The Spotted Creeper has a thin pointed down-curved bill, which it uses to extricate insects from bark, but it lacks the stiff tail feathers which the true treecreepers use to support themselves on vertical trees.
Its nests and eggs are quite different from those of the Certhiinae. The nest is a cup placed on a horizontal branch, usually in a crotch, and camouflaged with spiders' egg sacs, caterpillar
frass , andlichen . In Africa, the clutch is usually of three eggs, which are blue or greenish, marked with grey, lavender, and brown; in India the clutch is usually two eggs, which are greenish or gray, spotted darker brown and blotched pale.In addition to the treecreeper family, there are two other small bird families with 'treecreeper' or 'creeper' in their name – the
Australian treecreeper s and thePhilippine creeper s.References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern.
*cite book | last = Mead | first = Christopher J. | year = 2003 | chapter = Holarctic Treecreepers | editor = Perrins, Christopher | title = The Firefly Encyclopedia of Birds | publisher = Firefly Books | pages = 538–540 | isbn = 1-55297-777-3
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