It nests in tree crevices or behind bark flakes, and favours introduced Giant Sequoia as nest sites where they are available.
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The plain tail of Eurasian Treecreeper differentiates it from Bar-tailed Treecreeper, which has a distinctive barred tail pattern, and its white throat is an obvious difference from Brown-throated Treecreeper.
Eurasian Sparrowhawk | Eurasian Avars | Eurasian Collared Dove | Eurasian Hobby | Eurasian Bullfinch | Eurasian lynx | Eurasian Dotterel | Eurasian beaver | Brown Treecreeper | Eurasian Wren | Eurasian Wigeon | Eurasian Tree Sparrow | Eurasian Three-toed Woodpecker | Eurasian Penduline Tit | Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation | Eurasian Magpie | Eurasian brown bear | Brown-throated Treecreeper | Indo (Eurasian) | Eurasian Spoonbill | Eurasian sparrowhawk | Eurasian Siskin | Eurasian Jay | Eurasian harvest mouse | Eurasian Beaver | A mixed group of ''Passer'' sparrows containing a Eurasian Tree Sparrow |