Indian spotted creeper

Indian spotted creeper
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Congratulations on reaching 800! Another gorgeous bird.

Thanks Emma P maam ...

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15/12/2017
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**A very much personal MILESTONE of my bird painting series. Number 800.** PAKHI DEKHOON PAKHI CHINOON @ 800[Observe the bird and recognize]… A4…Gel pen and coloured pencil …[From the Ref. photograph of Drdivya Srivastava]…The Indian spotted creeper (Salpornis spilonota) is a small passerine bird, which is a member of the subfamily Salpornithinae which is placed along with the treecreepers in the family Certhiidae. This small bird has a marbled black and white plumage that makes it difficult to spot as it forages on the trunks of dark, deeply fissured trees where it picks out insect prey using its curved bill. It is found in patchily distributed localities mainly in the dry scrub and open deciduous forests of northern and central peninsular India. It does not migrate. Their inclusion along with the treecreepers is not certain and some studies find them more closely related to the nuthatches while others suggest a close relation to the wallcreeper. They lack the stiff tail feathers of t

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