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  2. Chickadee - Wikipedia

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    The chickadees are a group of North American birds in the family Paridae included in the genus Poecile. Species found in North America are referred to as chickadees; species found elsewhere in the world are called tits. [1] [2] They are small-sized birds overall, usually having the crown of the head and throat patch distinctly darker than the ...

  3. Black-capped chickadee - Wikipedia

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    Black-capped chickadees are non-migratory and can be found throughout much of North America. [27] They range from western Alaska, through southern Yukon and throughout the Canadian provinces, from British Columbia in the west to the Maritimes and Newfoundland in the east. The distribution continues into the United States, with its range ...

  4. Mountain chickadee - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Chickadee is one of 55 species of Chickadees and Tits. [5] The mountain chickadee can be distinguished from other North American chickadees because mountain chickadees are marked with a white line through the side of their black cap, whereas all other North American chickadees have a solid black-cap.

  5. List of birds of Rocky Mountain National Park - Wikipedia

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    A mountain chickadee, the park's most common species of chickadee. The Paridae are mainly small stocky woodland species with short stout bills. Some have crests. They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects. Black-capped chickadee, Poecile atricapillus, montane and subalpine forests, riparian

  6. Carolina chickadee - Wikipedia

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    Many other species of birds, including titmice, nuthatches, and warblers can often be found foraging in these flocks. Mixed flocks occur about 50% of the time. Mixed flocks stay together because the chickadees call out whenever they find a good source of food. This calling out forms cohesion for the group, allowing the other birds to find food ...

  7. Tit (bird) - Wikipedia

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    American species in this genus are known as chickadees. Some species in this genus have quite large natural distributions; one, the grey-headed chickadee, is distributed from Scandinavia to Alaska and Canada. The majority of the tits in the genus Periparus are found in the southeastern portion of Asia.

  8. Rare & Exotic Animal Native to Central and South America ...

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    Washington state officials said that a kinkajou was found at a bus stop many miles from home on June 23. And so far no one has any official explanation for how the little guy got there.

  9. Poecile - Wikipedia

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    It contains 15 species, which are scattered across North America, Europe and Asia; the North American species are the chickadees. In the past, most authorities retained Poecile as a subgenus within the genus Parus , but treatment as a distinct genus, initiated by the American Ornithologists Union , is now widely accepted. [ 1 ]