It’s the same bird. He just has his head tucked in on the one shot. I included 
it because the light is better, but it’s misleading. He has a long, narrow 
curved beak.

Paul

> On Mar 17, 2018, at 6:04 PM, Jack Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Don't recall ever having seen these
> cuties.
> Certainly a beak length difference
> between the two.
> Interesting!
> 
> J
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Mar 17, 2018, at 12:12 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Haven’t seen this bird in my yard before. It’s a brown creeper and is 
>> usually found in old growth forests. Not particularly rare, but not common 
>> around here. Couldn’t get a good shot but got enough to identify him.
>> 
>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18462484/Brown-Creeper
>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18462483/Brown-Creeper
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