The tree creepers are cool birds.. They are usually hard to find, great captures, Bob! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post.. Have a happy weekend!
I haven't seen a tree creeper for a long, long time. I think these shots are amazing because I know the Brown Tree Creeper doesn't stay in one spot for very long!
Though it is not as nice as you would like Bob, he's still nice to have. They are so fast that it is difficult to photograph them well. Greetings Tinie
A bit impressionistic, but worthwhile, Bob! I've never seen one before
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ComfortSpiral
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they are so cool! their shape always makes me think of a leaf.
ReplyDeleteI like your nice pictures series Bob!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday
Crissi
photos and music are great !
ReplyDeleteThanks Dirk, and it is a tremendous piece music.
DeleteThe tree creepers are cool birds.. They are usually hard to find, great captures, Bob! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post.. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,benas fotos de esta especie.un ave dificil de fotohgrafiar .Un abrazo y feliz domingo,
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I've seen them too, but I haven't managed to get any photos.
ReplyDeleteIt's a surprise to meet this bird ! Great shos !
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend !
It's little.. and cute.
ReplyDeleteYeah it is.
DeleteAny photograph of a Treecreeper is a good one. There are several here but I've yet to get a picture.
ReplyDeleteVery funny bird! Beautiful photos! I like !!
ReplyDeleteLieber Bob
ReplyDeleteein toller kleiner Vogel. Man kann ihn kaum erkennen, da die Baumrinde farblich fast
gleich ist. Toll aufgenommen.
Liebe Grüße
Irmi
I haven't seen a tree creeper for a long, long time. I think these shots are amazing because I know the Brown Tree Creeper doesn't stay in one spot for very long!
ReplyDeleteI never seen this bird! Great shot!
ReplyDeletecool bird
ReplyDeleteNow I know why they have such curved beaks. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks it would that you curved beak, cheers Giga.
DeleteHI Bob No neither have i seen one for ages adn they are always moving so fast but you did well especially the first shot. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteTiene un plumaje mimético que lo camufla perfectamente con el tronco del árbol.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
Yes, it goes with the bark Miguel.
DeleteVery pretty lunch time action shots. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I've never seen a Treecreeper in the wild yet so I always love seeing photos of them. - Tasha
ReplyDeleteBob, a cute little guy! Really blends in!
ReplyDeleteWell done in capturing one, Bob. I saw an American one last year, and it was challenging to pick up, let alone photograph!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures Bob!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a Treecreeper!!Cute little bird!
Dimi...
They are one my favourites Dimi.
DeleteBeautiful images of this Treecreeper, Bob.
ReplyDeleteThese really are not easy to photograph.
Have a nice Sunday.
They are not too easy by photograph, they move so fast, thanks Irma.
DeleteDit is niet erg makkelijk deze vlugge vogel maar jij hebt hem .
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that you like it Bas.
DeleteThough it is not as nice as you would like Bob, he's still nice to have.
ReplyDeleteThey are so fast that it is difficult to photograph them well.
Greetings Tinie
Precious, Bob !!
ReplyDeletea hug.
Congratulations Bob!:) These are lovely captures of our elusive bird friend.
ReplyDeleteThese are in fact very nice shots. I always find creepers hard to photograph and I find the shot where it is probing into the bark quite exceptional.
ReplyDeleteThanks David.
DeleteWhat a beauty!
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