As the days grow shorter and the nights grow longer, the northern hemisphere welcomes the November birth bird, the beloved chickadee. These tiny, charismatic birds bring a touch of cheer to the cold winter months, filling the air with their cheerful calls and antics.
Chickadees are found in a wide range of habitats, from forests to woodlands to urban parks. They are small birds, measuring just 4-6 inches in length, with distinctive black caps, bibs, and white cheeks. Their plumage is typically a combination of black, white, and gray, with some species exhibiting splashes of brown or chestnut.
Discover more fascinating facts about chickadees at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Physical Characteristics | Behavioral Characteristics |
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Size: 4-6 inches | Highly social and vocal |
Weight: 1-2 ounces | Perches upright on branches |
Distinctive black cap and white cheeks | Hoards food for winter |
Black bib and gray back | Adaptable to urban environments |
The chickadee's association with November stems from its remarkable resilience and adaptability. Despite the harsh winter conditions, these birds thrive, finding food and shelter in diverse environments. Their cheerful calls and playful behavior provide a sense of hope and optimism during the cold, dark months.
Q: Are chickadees migratory?
A: Some chickadee species are migratory, while others are resident year-round.
Q: What is the lifespan of a chickadee?
A: Chickadees have a lifespan of approximately 2-3 years in the wild.
Q: What is the scientific name for the chickadee?
A: The scientific name for the November birth bird, the chickadee, is Poecile atricapillus.
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