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    The chickadee (specifically the black-capped chickadee Poecile atricapillus, formerly Parus atricapillus) is the official bird for the US state of Massachusetts, [5] the Canadian province of New Brunswick, [6] and the city of Calgary, Alberta. [7] The chickadee is also the state bird of Maine, but a species has never been specified.

  2. A bird almost universally considered “cute” thanks to its oversized round head, tiny body, and curiosity about everything, including humans. The chickadee’s black cap and bib; white cheeks; gray back, wings, and tail; and whitish underside with buffy sides are distinctive. Its habit of investigating people and everything else in its home territory, and quickness to discover bird feeders ...

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    • Types of Chickadees in North America
    • Black-Capped Chickadee
    • Carolina Chickadee
    • Mountain Chickadees
    • Chestnut-backed Chickadees
    • Boreal, Mexican and Gray-headed Chickadees
    • Chickadee Song
    • What Do Chickadees Eat?
    • Where Do Chickadees Nest?
    • Do Chickadees Migrate?

    There are seven different species of chickadees in the U.S. All of them have snazzy dark caps and black bibs. 1. Black-capped chickadee 2. Mountain chickadee 3. Boreal chickadee 4. Carolina chickadee 5. Gray-headed chickadee 6. Mexican chickadee 7. Chestnut-backed chickadee

    Courtesy Nicole Engelhardt Black-capped chickadeesare found at feeders throughout much of the continent, from Alaska and Canada to the mountains of New Mexico and Tennessee. You won’t want to miss these incredibly cute chickadee pictures.

    If folks around you are speaking with a southern drawl, chances are you’re in Carolina chickadee territory, in the Southeast, Deep South and lower Midwest. The Carolina chickadee’s geographic range overlaps the black-capped. Listen and look for differences. Its chick-a-dee-deecall is higher and faster than the black-capped. Also, its white cheek da...

    If you notice a chickadee with a white stripe on its head, it’s probably a mountain chickadee. These little birds forage in high coniferous Western forests, from Canada to near the Rio Grande. They nest in dead aspens because the soft wood is easy to excavate. Like all other chickadees, these birds stash food away for winter, caching nuts and seeds...

    In the Northwest and along the Pacific Coast, you’ll find chestnut-backed chickadees at home in cities and towns as well as dense evergreen forests. The chick-a-dee call of this species is higher and thinner than the others, almost squeaky and with fewer dees. Learn about western birds and their eastern counterparts.

    Black-capped, Carolina, mountain and chestnut-backed are the species you’re most likely to see in the U.S. But there are three others to cross off of your birding bucket list: boreal, Mexican and gray-headed chickadees. The boreal forests of Canada, Alaska and edges of the northeastern states are home to chickadees of the same name, a brown-capped ...

    The next time a cute cluster of chickadees stops by, listen as they call their own name. The call varies in pitch, speed and clarity depending on the species, but the easiest version to learn to recognize is that of the black-capped chickadee with its chick-a-dee-dee-deecall. Most chickadees, the black-capped included, are talkative, with a whole r...

    Chickadees are always on the move, picking off insects of any stage—eggs, larvae, pupae, adults—from leaves and branches. Pairs remain together year-round. From fall through early spring, the birds form small roaming flocks with titmice, nuthatches, warblers, brown creepers, kingletsand the occasional woodpecker. When these sociable birds aren’t we...

    To attract the chickadee birds of your area to your backyard, set up a nest box. These endearing birds usually nest surprisingly low, like in old stumps or holes 4 to 15 feet off the ground. Mount the nest box on a tree trunk about 6 feet high for a clear view of the activity. Welcome your new neighbors with soft nesting material they can use to co...

    Chickadees don’t migrate, so their winter plumage is extra dense. On cold nights, they seek out snug cavities or finagle their bodies under flaps of bark—and then they slow things way down. Scientists studying black-capped chickadees discovered the birds go into hypothermia on winter nights, slowing their metabolism and reducing their body temperat...

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  3. Black-capped Chickadee by Nick Park / Macaulay Library. A bird almost universally considered “cute” thanks to its oversized round head, tiny body, and curiosity about everything, including humans. The chickadee’s black cap and bib; white cheeks; gray back, wings, and tail; and whitish underside with buffy sides are distinctive.

  4. An updated and much better video here https://youtu.be/s0jK35lFZvA00:00 Intro00:04 Fee bee, cheeseburger, hey sweetie song00:33 Hight Pitch Seet call00:37 De...

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  5. The black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) is a small, nonmigratory, North American passerine bird that lives in deciduous and mixed forests. It is a member of the Paridae family, also known as tits. It has a distinct black cap on its head, a black bib underneath, and white cheeks. It has a white belly, buff sides, and grey wings, back ...

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  7. At a Glance. Little flocks of Black-capped Chickadees enliven the winter woods with their active behavior and their cheery-sounding chick-a-dee callnotes as they fly from tree to tree, often accompanied by an assortment of nuthatches, creepers, kinglets, and other birds. This is a very popular bird across the northern United States and southern ...

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