A White-browed Treecreeper climbing a tree trunk as it searches for insects hiding in the bark at Lara Wetlands in Outback Queensland, Australia.


The White-browed Treecreeper (Climacteris affinis) is the smallest of the Australo-papuan Treecreepers and sole family member adapted to arid environments. The species foraging strategy involves climbing the trunks of trees in search of invertebrate prey on and under bark.


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Location: Lara Wetlands, Outback Queensland, Australia
Photo credit: © Photography By Marco / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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