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Wallcreeper

tichodroma muraria

The Wallcreeper, Tichodroma muraria, is a unique and captivating passerine bird renowned for its extraordinary climbing abilities and striking plumage. Often described as a "butterfly among birds" due to its broad, crimson-patched wings, it navigates sheer rock faces with the agility of a spider. This elusive avian gem inhabits remote mountainous regions, where it meticulously probes crevices for insects, a testament to its specialized lifestyle. Its solitary nature and specialized niche make it a sought-after species for birdwatchers and naturalists, embodying the spirit of the untamed high-altitude wilderness.

Hábitat: Found in high-altitude mountainous regions, typically on steep rock faces, cliffs, gorges, and rocky ravines, often above the treeline.

Aspecto

The Wallcreeper is a small, striking bird, approximately 15-17 cm in length, with a predominantly slate-grey body. Its most distinctive features are the large, rounded wings which reveal brilliant crimson patches, especially prominent in flight or when fanned. It has a long, slender, slightly downcurved black bill perfectly adapted for probing. Its tail is short, and its black feet with strong claws are clearly visible, aiding its vertical locomotion.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloChordataClaseAvesOrdenPasseriformesFamiliaTichodromidaeGéneroTichodroma
Wallcreeper
Wallcreeper

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Datos interesantes

During winter, Wallcreepers often descend from high alpine zones to lower altitudes, sometimes even visiting quarries, castles, or church towers, making them slightly easier to spot.

Known as the "butterfly bird" because of its strikingly colored, rounded wings that flash crimson patches, especially visible during flight or display.

The Wallcreeper is the sole member of its family, Tichodromidae, highlighting its unique evolutionary path and specialized adaptations.

Unlike typical tree-climbing birds like woodpeckers, the Wallcreeper uses its strong legs and claws to climb with a jerky, mouse-like movement, not relying on its tail for support.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Rock-Climbing Mastery

The Wallcreeper possesses exceptionally strong feet and long, sharp claws, allowing it to cling and ascend vertical rock surfaces with remarkable agility, often appearing to defy gravity without the aid of its tail.

Habilidad

Crevice Foraging

Its long, slender, slightly decurved bill is perfectly adapted for probing deep into narrow rock crevices, extracting insects and spiders that are inaccessible to most other birds.

Habilidad

Camouflage and Display

While its grey plumage provides excellent camouflage against rock, the vivid crimson patches on its wings can be flashed during territorial displays, courtship rituals, or possibly to startle potential predators.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
15-17 cm
Envergadura
27-32 cm
Peso
0.016-0.022 kg
Esperanza de vida
8-10 años
Top Speed
40 km/h
Tamaño de la puesta
3-5
Incubación
19-20 días
Distancia de migración
500 km

Dieta y alimentación

The Wallcreeper's diet consists almost exclusively of invertebrates, which it meticulously extracts from rock crevices and surfaces. It is a specialized forager of insects and spiders.

Alimentos principales

  • Spiders
  • Moths
  • Caterpillars
  • Fly larvae
  • Beetles
  • Grasshoppers

Método de búsqueda

  • Foraging

Conexiones ecológicas

hunts

Rock Spider

Segestria florentina

Preys upon various insects found in rock crevices.

hunts

Caddisfly Larvae

Trichoptera larvae

Eats various insect larvae found on rock faces.

eaten by

Peregrine Falcon

Falco peregrinus

Potential aerial predator of fledglings or less agile adults.

competitor

Alpine Chough

Pyrrhocorax graculus

Shares cliff habitat and competes for nesting sites and food resources, though dietary overlap may be limited.

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Seguridad

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Wallcreeper?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Wallcreeper es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Wallcreeper?

15-17 cm

¿Cuál es el envergadura de Wallcreeper?

27-32 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Wallcreeper?

0.016-0.022 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Wallcreeper?

8-10 años

¿Cuál es el top Speed de Wallcreeper?

40 km/h

¿Qué come Wallcreeper?

The Wallcreeper's diet consists almost exclusively of invertebrates, which it meticulously extracts from rock crevices and surfaces. It is a specialized forager of insects and spiders.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Wallcreeper?

Found in high-altitude mountainous regions, typically on steep rock faces, cliffs, gorges, and rocky ravines, often above the treeline.

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