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Family
Titmice (Paridae)_blue
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Species
Poecile carolinensis
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Length4 - 5
Inches
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Wingspan7
Inches
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Carolina Chickadee: Small chickadee with gray upperparts, distinct black cap and bib, dull white cheeks, and white underparts with rust-brown flanks. Short, black bill. When disturbed in its nest during incubation, it will hiss and strike intruders, similar to how a snake would act.
● Song: "fee-bee-fee-bay", "chick-a-dee-dee"
● Foraging & Feeding: Carolina Chickadee: Eats primarily insects, spiders, fruits, and seeds; forages by searching among tree branches, trunks, pinecones, and dead leaf clusters.
● Breeding & nesting: Carolina Chickadee: Five to eight white eggs with red brown markings are laid in a cavity lined with down and fine plant materials. Both sexes incubate eggs for 11 to 12 days.
● Similar species: Carolina Chickadee: Black-capped Chickadee is larger, has more white on wings, slightly larger black bib, and bright white cheeks.
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BreedingMonogamous
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Population
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MigrationNonmigratory
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Weight0.4
Ounces
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