Brown Creepers (Certhia americana) are known as the ultimate recluse - unobtrusive, and the epitome of a quiet existence, they sing seldom, "peep" this very high-pitched peep occasionally. This recording, made on San Juan Island in Washington state, is from 20 feet with a parabolic mic - very quiet! 1

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Identification
Certhia americana (brown creeper)
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Douglas Von Gausig, Naturesongs.com
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