Black-capped Chickadees are members of
the Family Paridae, which are small, plump, small-billed birds
that are very acrobatic when feeding. Sexes are usually alike.
They often roam in little bands.
This plump Chickadee needs no introduction.
It is black-bibbed, dark-capped, white-cheeked with a grey back
and dull-white underparts. The wing feathers are narrowly and
distinctly edged with white. Chickadees are smaller than most
sparrows (4-3/4 - 5 3/4 inches), tame and friendly. Only in the
mountains of the Northwest do more than two species occur together.
Sexes are similar and young are like adults.
Its call is a clear chick-a-dee-dee-dee
or dee-dee-dee or a whistled fee-bee, the first note is higher.
Chickadees are a constant visitor to feeding stations, often
feeding upside down. The smaller (4-1/2 inch) Carolina Chickadee--south
of the Mason-Dixon Line -- has four or five notes in its whistled
song instead of two or three. The brown-capped Boreal Chickadee
(5 inch) is a winter visitor along the Canadian border. The western
Chestnut-backed Chickadee has a dull brown cap and a bright chestnut
back.
These birds are a
permanent
resident throughout their range. The eggs are .6 x.5, white,
finely spotted with brown, 4 to 9 in number. The nest is made
of moss, hair, feathers, grass; lined with plant down. It is
often located in a cavity in a rotted stump or limb: 1 to 50
feet up; or a deserted woodpecker hole. Attracting them into
nest boxes is difficult unless the boxes are filled with sawdust,
which deceives the chickadees; they carry the sawdust out a little
at a time and then accept the box for nesting.
Chickadees are easily
attracted to feeding stations. Their diet consists of insects
and their eggs, weed and tree seeds; wild fruits.
They are largely residents from Alaska
east across Canada to Newfoundland, south to northern California,
northern New Mexico, Missouri and northern New Jersey. Winters
south to Maryland and Texas. They frequent mixed and deciduous
woods, willow thickets and groves.
You can find the cute little plush
Chickadee at this link.