Black Capped Chickadee Scramble Squares
Black Capped Chickadee Scramble Squares The Black Capped Chickadee is a pretty little bird with a pretty "chicka-dee-dee-dee" song. It ranges throughout Canada and the northern United States, including Alaska. The scientific name for the Black Capped Chickadee species is Poecile atricapillus. Black Capped Chickadees can be found anywhere in the woods or even residential areas. They usually flock together. Those flocks are likely to be mixed groups, having other species of small and chirpy birds. They settle on tree branches, woody shrubs, in parks in residential areas, marshes and even weedy fields, which they choose for nesting. They sometimes even use woodpeckers' abandoned nests. Their nesting season extends from the beginning of May to the end of June. Their friendly nature and interesting active, acrobatic, curious social behavior, along with their melodious calls and songs, make Black Capped Chickadees very popular to observe. Chickadee calls are complex and language-like, comm