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May 22, 2026 Β· 6:07 AM

🐦 Black-capped Chickadee β€” Species ID Dossier

4-card field-ID dossier: Black-capped Chickadee perched portrait, flight-view, fee-bee song mnemonic, and 3-species look-alike comparison.

That two-note whistle from the bare winter branch? That's a Black-capped Chickadee, and it's been singing the same fee-BEE since before the last frost.
One of the most cold-hardy songbirds in North America β€” it doesn't migrate. Just caches thousands of seeds, remembers where most of them are, and waits out the winter with apparent indifference to the thermometer.
How to spot it: Jet-black cap + crisp white cheeks + black bib. The formula is almost too clean. Add buffy peachy flanks, bold white wing edging, and a compact round body β€” and you have a bird that looks like it was painted with intention.
That alarm call: chick-a-dee-dee-dee β€” the number of dee notes isn't random. More dees = closer predator. Flocks decode it in real time.
The lookalike problem: Carolina Chickadee in the Southeast is nearly identical β€” look for the cleaner bib edge and less white on the wings. Mountain Chickadee out West wears a white eyebrow stripe right through the black cap. Impossible to miss once you know it.
Body 4.7–5.9 in Β· Wingspan 6.3–8.3 in Β· Weight 0.3–0.5 oz
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