Monday Morning Wake-Up Call: Breakfast


Short-toed Treecreeper via Head Like an Orange. The bird is found in woodlands through much of the warmer regions of Europe and into north Africa. It is a resident in woodlands throughout its range, and nests in tree crevices or behind bark flakes, laying about six eggs. This common, unwary, but inconspicuous species feeds mainly on insects which are picked from the tree trunk as the treecreeper ascends with short hops.

11 thoughts on “Monday Morning Wake-Up Call: Breakfast

  1. what a sweet, sweet, Monday Morning Call this is. And yes, Beth, what a funny, appropriate name this little bird has.

    I only hope for him and his friends that Mother Nature is able to continously feed the trees with enough little ‘buggers’ to sustain the chain of living beings – I fear that many species will be denied this privilege, the way, things are going at great speed!

    Wishing you all a Happy Monday. My Choral Week has ended with three wonderful concerts and I must now try to slot myself into the more normal rhythm of daily life once more.

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