Every Day, Let's Learn About a Bird – Yellow-necked Woodcreeper
Yellow-necked Woodcreeper is one of the cute little birds that lives in high mountains in evergreen broadleaf forests and gullies, it is a rare resident bird in the mountains of Tibet and Yunnan. It has a cute appearance, with a dense crest-like crown and thick whiskers that are very charming.

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Its eye-white feather pattern is like an eyeliner drawn on, very distinctive, the yellow-brown collar feathers are like a scarf around the neck, very beautiful.

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Perching Bird order > Warbler family > Woodcreeper genus, medium-sized (13cm) with dense crests Woodcreeper. White eye-ring, yellow-brown collar. Black rictal bristles separate the gray nape from the white throat. The upper body is entirely brown, with pale yellow-brown on the sides of the chest and flanks, and characteristic white longitudinal stripes on the sides of the face.

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Iris – brown; beak – dark brown on the upper beak, pale brown on the lower beak; feet – yellowish-brown
Call: fine swii swii-swii sound and metal-like clear bell sounds. Birds flock and chirp continuously. The song is like twe-tyurwi-tyawi-tyawa.
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Distribution range: Himalayas to southwestern China, western and northern Myanmar, eastern and northern Indochina, northern India

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Conservation status: a rare mountain resident bird. The nominate subspecies is found in southern and southeastern Tibet; rouxi is found in southwestern, southern and southeastern Yunnan

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Habits: inhabit at an altitude of 1500~2285 meters in evergreen forests. Crowded in flocks

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The picture was taken by Mr. Zi Bo, for sharing and learning purposes only, all copyrights belong to the original author

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