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Family
Titmice (Paridae)_blue
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Species
Poecile atricapillus
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Length5.5
Inches
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Wingspan8
Inches
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Black-capped Chickadee: Medium-sized, stocky chickadee with pale gray upperparts and breast and pale olive-brown underparts. The black cap and bib and white cheeks are conspicuous. Black bill is short and thin. Wings are dark with broad white edges on feathers. State bird of Maine and Massachusetts.
● Song: "chick-a-dee-dee-dee", "fee-bee", "fee-bee-be"
● Foraging & Feeding: Black-capped Chickadee: Eats insects and insect eggs, conifer seeds, bayberries, and other fruits. Forages among twigs, branches, and under bark; often clings upside down.
● Breeding & nesting: Black-capped Chickadee: Five to ten white eggs with red brown markings are laid in a nest lined with vegetation, moss, feathers, hair, and insect cocoons, and usually built 4 to 40 feet above the ground in a tree, snag, or nest box. Incubation ranges from 11 to 13 days and is carried out by both parents.
● Similar species: Black-capped Chickadee: Carolina Chickadee is smaller, has shorter tail, and lacks broad white edges on wings. Boreal Chickadee has gray-brown back and sides and hoarser song.
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BreedingMonogamous, Solitary nester
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Population
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MigrationNonmigratory
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Weight0.4
Ounces
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