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Black-capped Chickadee

Poecile atricapillus

Description:

Size & Shape This tiny bird has a short neck and large head, giving it a distinctive, rather spherical body shape. It also has a long, narrow tail and a short bill a bit thicker than a warbler’s but thinner than a finch’s. Color Pattern The cap and bib are black, the cheeks white, the back soft gray, the wing feathers gray edged with white, and the underparts soft buffy on the sides grading to white beneath. The cap extends down just beyond the black eyes, making the small eyes tricky to see.

Habitat:

Chickadees may be found in any habitat that has trees or woody shrubs, from forests and woodlots to residential neighborhoods and parks, and sometimes weedy fields and cattail marshes. They frequently nest in birch or alder trees.

Notes:

Information from allaboutbirds.org

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2 Comments

Cynthia L.
Cynthia L. 12 years ago

Thanks, Karen!

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Lovely photo Cynthia!
Welcome to Project Noah!

Cynthia L.
Spotted by
Cynthia L.

Richburg, New York, USA

Spotted on Jan 22, 2012
Submitted on Jan 22, 2012

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