White-browed Treecreeper in its natural habitat
Uncommon rarity

White-browed Treecreeper

Climacteris affinis

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StatusEndemic
RarityUncommon
Height15 cm
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"Unlike many treecreepers, they avoid riverine eucalyptus forests, preferring the drier mulga and mallee habitats."

Field Guide

White-browed Treecreeper

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The White-browed Treecreeper is a small, agile bird specially adapted to Australia's arid and semi-arid woodlands, particularly mulga and belah forests. Its bold white eyebrow stripe and energetic climbing behaviour make it a rewarding find for birdwatchers exploring interior woodlands.

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