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Boreal Chickadee Poecile hudsonica

       

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Boreal Chickadee, adult on branch
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Family: Paridae, Chickadees and Titmice view all from this family

Description 5-5 1/2" (13-14 cm). Similar to Black-capped Chickadee, but crown and back brown, flanks rufous.

Habitat Coniferous forests.

Nesting 5-7 white eggs, lightly speckled with red-brown, in a cup of plant down, feathers, and moss in a natural cavity, often only a few feet from the ground.

Range Breeds from northern Alaska east to Labrador and Newfoundland, south to northern edge of United States. Occasionally wanders southward in winter.

Voice   A husky chick-a-dee-dee, lazier and more nasal than call of Black-capped.

Discussion Breeds from northern Alaska east to Labrador and Newfoundland, south to northern edge of United States. Occasionally wanders southward in winter. Unlike the Black-capped Chickadee, this species spends most of its time in the interior of dense spruces, coming less readily to the tips of branches, and so it is much less easily observed. During late summer and early fall, when there is an abundance of caterpillars and seeds, Boreal Chickadees store food for winter among needles or under the bark of branches at a height that will be above the winter snow cover.

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