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In these pretty little Americancreepers the sexes are alike, and they build a domed nest.
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A few weather-stains, or a few Americancreepers, and a little ivy, would make it perfect; and all that will come, I suppose, with time.
Usage of brown creeper in English
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The purple finch was there likewise, and the Carolina wren and browncreeper.
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They return to lay eggs in mohua and browncreeper nests in late spring.
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In late fall this band is often joined by the golden-crowned kinglet and the browncreeper.
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A few of our birds also avail themselves of the work of others, as the titmouse, the browncreeper, the bluebird, and the house wren.
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Downy and Hairy the Woodpeckers, Seep-Seep the BrownCreeper and Yank-Yank the Nuthatch are others.
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This Warbler is thinner, with a slender bill that curves a little down, like the BrownCreeper's.
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As my eyes grew accustomed to the dim light, I saw that my old friend, the BrownCreeper, was the musician.
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Its way of going up that tree trunk reminded Peter of one of his winter friends, Seep Seep the BrownCreeper.
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His way of climbing that tree was very like creeping, and Peter thought to himself that Seep-Seep was well named the BrownCreeper.
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The little red-bellied nuthatches, the chickadees, and little browncreepers, threading the furrows of the bark of the pines, searching for food in the crevices.
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"Do you remember how the little BrownCreeper propped himself against the tree when he looked for insects?"