Genus Tichodroma refers to a small group of birds belonging to the family Tichodromidae. These birds are commonly known as Wallcreepers due to their unique ability to cling vertically onto surfaces such as rocks and buildings. Other synonyms for the Genus Tichodroma include cliff-creeper and rock-creeper. These birds are found in mountainous regions across the Old World, where they use their powerful claws and beaks to find insects and spiders. The Wallcreeper's striking crimson wings and ability to navigate difficult terrain make them a favorite among birdwatchers and hikers. Despite their distinctive appearance and behavior, Wallcreepers remain a relatively unknown species, making them a fascinating addition to any avian enthusiast's bucket list.