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chickadee
[ chik-uh-dee ]
noun
- any of several North American birds of the genus Parus, of the titmouse family, especially P. atricapillus black-capped chickadee, having the throat and top of the head black.
chickadee
/ ˈtʃɪkəˌdiː /
noun
- any of various small North American songbirds of the genus Parus, such as P. atricapillus ( black-capped chickadee ), typically having grey-and-black plumage: family Paridae (titmice)
Word History and Origins
Origin of chickadee1
Word History and Origins
Origin of chickadee1
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Example Sentences
In warm weather, it’s alive with nuthatches, chickadees, sometimes a downy woodpecker.
If only you had the memory of a mountain chickadee.
The chickadee flew in to replace a license plate featuring a crustacean that critics said looked more like a cooked crawdad than a Maine lobster, the state’s signature seafood.
Other studies found that normally solitary bushbabies were more social on the streets of Pretoria, and urbanized mountain chickadees were more bold in the face of simulated predators in British Columbia.
In 2017, a year with record-breaking snow levels, adult chickadees showed the lowest probability of survival ever measured at our site.
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