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Some of the most common calls made by chickadees are their soft little chips & tweets used to stay in contact as they feed in the trees. Many people don’t even hear these little sounds because they’re so much quieter and less distinctive than the other calls chickadees make.
For adventurers in nature, the chick-a-dee call is especially useful when we discover its common use for alarm situations. If you can learn to recognize the chickadee alarm call, you’ll be able to locate other cool animals like owls, hawks & cats that normally sneak by unseen.
This is one of our most common feeder birds so its absence is especially noticeable. So where are all the chickadees? We don’t know of any mortality event that would have reduced the population, and the timing of their initial disappearance in the fall indicates two possibilities: chickadees left the state in the fall for points south.
Types of Chickadees in North America 1 Black-capped chickadee 2 Mountain chickadee 3 Boreal chickadee 4 Carolina chickadee 5 Gray-headed chickadee 6 Mexican chickadee 7 Chestnut-backed chickadee