wall creeper

wall creeper
a small, gray and crimson Old World bird, Tichodroma muraria, that inhabits cliffs in mountainous areas.
[1660-70]

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bird
 (Tichodroma muraria), bird of the mountains of southern Europe to central Asia, largest member of the family Sittidae (order Passeriformes). About 17 cm (6 1/2 inches) long and mostly gray with broad, rounded black wings having central red patches, it has a long, thin, downcurved bill. In searching for insects on cliffs, it ascends jerkily while flicking its wings. In winter it may visit lowlands and climb the walls of city buildings.

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