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A Carolina Chickadee perched on a pine twig.
bird on the branch in park, Dalat, Vietnam
An immature Mountain Chickadee perched on the end of a dead branch with a nice bokeh in the background.
The Mountain Chickadee (Poecile gambeli) is a small songbird in the tit family Paridae.  Adults have a black cap joining a black stripe behind the eyes and distinctive white eyebrows. Their backs and flanks are gray with gray underparts.  They have a short black bill and a black bib.  The mountain chickadee inhabitants the mountainous regions of the western United States, ranging from the southern Yukon to California and the Rocky Mountain States.  They are monogamous and produce 1 to 2 broods per year.  The young stay in the nest for 21 days and are fed by both parents.  During the summer and breeding season their primary diet is insects.  Conifer and other seeds are part of the diet throughout the year.  The call of the mountain chickadee is a noisy chick-adee-dee-dee.  This chickadee was photographed while perching on a branch near Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
A Mountain Chickadee perches for a brief moment in Wyoming.
Black-capped chickadee perching proudly on evergreen branch in the Connecticut countryside. Though it readily comes to feeders, this intelligent little bird is a tough customer, the state bird of Maine and Massachusetts.
Mountain chickadee in Colorado
Richmond Hill
The Black-capped Chickadee is a small, non-migratory bird that is found throughout Ontario, Canada. It is known for its distinctive black cap and bib, white cheeks, and gray back and wings. Chickadees are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, parks, and suburban areas.
Mountain Chickadee Bird Perched on Tree Branch
The Mountain Chickadee (Poecile gambeli) is a small songbird in the tit family Paridae.  Adults have a black cap joining a black stripe behind the eyes and distinctive white eyebrows. Their backs and flanks are gray with gray underparts.  They have a short black bill and a black bib.  The mountain chickadee inhabitants the mountainous regions of the western United States, ranging from the southern Yukon to California and the Rocky Mountain States.  They are monogamous and produce 1 to 2 broods per year.  The young stay in the nest for 21 days and are fed by both parents.  During the summer and breeding season their primary diet is insects.  Conifer and other seeds are part of the diet throughout the year.  The call of the mountain chickadee is a noisy chick-adee-dee-dee.  This chickadee was photographed while perching on a branch near Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Black Capped Chickadee (Parus atricapillus) perched on branch with green forest background. Looking over shoulder.
(Poecile gambeli) This unfledged Mountain Chickadee had left its nest and was walking amongst the underbrush on limbs.  Mountain Chickadees can be distinguished from Black-capped Chickadees by the white supercilium (line over eye).  These songbirds eat seeds and insects.
Gray Jay  Perisoreus canadensis Banff-Nationalpark Kanada
Black-capped chickadee in spring looking at camera while resting in a spruce tree near a bird feeder in Connecticut
A small mountain chickadee is perched on a branch in a pine tree at Farragut State Park in north Idaho.
A bird at Lake O'Hara in 1996. From old film stock.
Mountain Chickadee
perched on a defoliated branch in winter.h
A black capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) holding food in its beak while perched on a tree branch in Franklin, MA
Mountain Chickadee - Oregon.
A black-capped chickadee leaping from one branch to the next to continue its foraging. Mount Desert Island, Maine.
Black-capped chickadee on branch of white spruce tree, looking at camera. State bird of Maine and Massachusetts.
The Mountain Chickadee (Poecile gambeli) is a small songbird in the tit family Paridae.  Adults have a black cap joining a black stripe behind the eyes and distinctive white eyebrows. Their backs and flanks are gray with gray underparts.  They have a short black bill and a black bib.  The mountain chickadee inhabitants the mountainous regions of the western United States, ranging from the southern Yukon to California and the Rocky Mountain States.  They are monogamous and produce 1 to 2 broods per year.  The young stay in the nest for 21 days and are fed by both parents.  During the summer and breeding season their primary diet is insects.  Conifer and other seeds are part of the diet throughout the year.  The call of the mountain chickadee is a noisy chick-adee-dee-dee.  This chickadee was photographed while perching on a branch near Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
A chickadee perched on a branch
A Mountain Chickadee with Avian Keratin Disorder
The Canada Jay, also known as a Whisky Jack perched on a tree branch at Mount Washington.
Mountain Chickadee (poecile gambeli)
Black capped chickadee sitting on a branch outdoors
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