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Carolina Chickadee

Poecile carolinensis

Description:

Adults are 11.5–13 cm long with a weight of 9–12 g, and have a black cap and bib with white sides to the face. Their underparts are white with rusty brown on the flanks; their back is grey. They have a short dark bill, short wings and a moderately long tail. Very similar to the Black-capped Chickadee, the Carolina Chickadee is distinguished by the slightly browner wing with the greater coverts brown (not whitish fringed) and the white fringing on the secondary feathers slightly less conspicuous; the tail is also slightly shorter and more square-ended. The calls and song also differ subtly to an experienced ear: the Carolina Chickadee's chick-a-dee call is faster and higher pitched than that of the Black-Capped Chickadee, and the Carolina chickadee has a four note fee-bee-fee-bay song, whereas the Black-capped omits the high notes. Identification is very difficult even with an excellent view.

Habitat:

Found near Oxley Nature Center, Tulsa, OK, USA.

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2 Comments

KimLomman
KimLomman 11 years ago

Thanks. It was a complete accident of course.

Phil_S
Phil_S 11 years ago

I love that first pic. It appears to be floating in mid air :-)

KimLomman
Spotted by
KimLomman

Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

Spotted on Apr 25, 2013
Submitted on Apr 26, 2013

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