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ML647721654

Black-capped Chickadee Poecile atricapillus

Rapporter

Bidragsyter

Amy Swarr Media from this contributor Profil

Dato

20. des 2025 eBird checklist S289343336

Lokalitet

Weston Heights/Kennedy Drive Neighborhood, Windsor, Vermont, US (43.443, -72.399)
Windsor, Vermont, United States
Media from this location Illustrert sjekkliste
Kart
Kart Coordinates: 43.4427537, -72.399218
Age and sex
Adult, Unknown sex - 2
Oppførsel
Foraging or eating
Lyder
Lokkelyd
Lydavspilling
Ikke spesifisert

Kommentarer

Two chickadees alternate their visits to the feeder and unhull the sunflower seed in the elderberry.

Observasjonsdetaljer

2 calling south riverside front yard. 1 calling south woods side backyard. 2 visiting our sunflower seed feeder. Recorded. 1 calling at woods edge behind our house.

Teknisk informasjon

Opptaker
Samsung S22
Mikrofon
Tilbehør
Original file size
553.95 KB

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