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Poecile atricapillus L 5 1/4" (13 cm).
Song or calls:
Listen (NGPC audio) Rapid, nasal “chickadee-dee-dee.” Song is slow “fee-beee; beee” at lower pitch.
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photo by Phil Swanson
Description: Sexes similar. Black throat and cap; white cheeks; gray above; creamy below, with buffy flanks. Wing coverts and secondaries are broadly edged in white.
Behavior: Black-capped Chickadees are primary cavity nesters, which means they excavate their own hole, usually in soft, rotting tree stumps.
Habitat: Deciduous and coniferous forests, as well as orchards, woodlots, and urban areas. Nesting often occurs in edge situations or open areas of forest.
Where in Nebraska: Common permanent resident across the state. The population increases during winter months with the arrival of migrants from farther north.
Fun Facts: Black-capped Chickadees each autumn allow old neuron cells to die and new ones to grow in order to adapt to social and environmental changes.
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