Hume's treecreeper
Hume's treecreeper (Certhia manipurensis) was earlier included within the brown-throated treecreeper complex and identified as a separate species on the basis of their distinctive calls. This species in the treecreeper family is found in Assam, Myanmar, Shan Mountains, Northern Thailand, Laos and the Dalat Plateau.[2] This form has a rich cinnamon throat and breast with support for their status coming from nd molecular evidence and calls.[3][4] The name commemorates the British naturalist Allan Octavian Hume who worked in India.[5] Notes
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