Chickadee

 
    The Black-Capped Chickadee was adopted as the official State Bird by the Massachusetts Legislature on March 21, 1941. It is from four to five inches in size, its tail accounting for nearly half its length. The general coloring is ashy-grey, the back having a brownish tinge; the crown, nape, chin, and throat are black, and the cheeks white. It nests in a stump, tree, or fence post close to the ground, and broods twice a year. It is a cheerful bird and has a pleasing call: "Chick-adee-dee-dee".

 

Chickadee
From the Audubon Publication "Birds of America"
Artist: John James Audubon, F. R. SS. L. & E.
Used with expressed permission of:
National Audubon Society, Inc. - All rights reserved


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