Oh yes, they do! I usually only see them if they are moving.
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OUtstanding, I feel peace and awe visiting here
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lovely bird; good camouflage featuremuch love...
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How lucky you must be to have such a experience. I don't remember when I saw a treecreeper (in German "Baumläufer") which is able to creep upside down.Your haiku describes very well the camouflage and magic transformation.I like it.Best wishesRudi
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Photo and haiku, both well done.Adelaide
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Great photo angle, which complements the haiku and vice versa.Love your shahai!Many thanks for a copy of Timeless, a great little book!Alan
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Oh yes, they do! I usually only see them if they are moving.
Thanks for stopping by Sandy. Much appreciated...
OUtstanding, I feel peace and awe visiting here
Thanks for stopping by Lorraine and your kind comments...
lovely bird; good camouflage feature
much love...
Thanks for stopping by Gillena. Much appreciated...
How lucky you must be to have such a experience. I don't remember when I saw a treecreeper (in German "Baumläufer") which is able to creep upside down.
Your haiku describes very well the camouflage and magic transformation.
I like it.
Best wishes
Rudi
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Photo and haiku, both well done.
Adelaide
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Great photo angle, which complements the haiku and vice versa.
Love your shahai!
Many thanks for a copy of Timeless, a great little book!
Alan
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