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(Certhia familiaris.) 
THE bill is long and curved; the eyes hazel, ovet 
each eye is a line of pale yellowish-white ; the upper 
plumage is mottled with yellowish-brown, white and 
brown; the breast light; wing-coverts marked with 
buff; tail-feathers reddish-brown. Length, five inches: 
breadth, seven inches. The female is like the male. 
Eggs white, with red spots. 
This bird is only seen on trees, posts, and walls, 
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