A black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) is a very tiny bird. Close views like the one above give the avian a somewhat larger feel. The close crop is due to the extreme nearness of the bird. Also, to the right of the bird's rump is a strongly out-of-focus chestnut-backed chickadee.
Very similar to the Black-capped Chickadee, this bird replaces it in the southeastern states. Living in milder climates, it has been reported to be less of a visitor to bird feeders, but it does come...
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Tiny, black-capped chickadees have big memories. They stash food in hundreds to thousands of locations in the wild – and then come back to these stashes when other food sources are low. Now, researchers at Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute think neural activity that works like a barcode may be to thank for this impressive feat — and that it might be a clue for how memories work across species. Curious about other animal behavior mysteries? Email us at [email protected].
Very similar to the Black-capped Chickadee, this bird replaces it in the southeastern states. Living in milder climates, it has been reported to be less of a visitor to bird feeders, but it does come...
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Title: Black-Capped Chickadee I captured at The Cleveland Nature Preserve in Cleveland, Ohio. I added a slight oil painting effect as I feel it gives the photo more depth. *Watermark not present on your print. Frames not included. Perfect Nursery Room, Living Room, Newborn Baby Bedroom, Office Wall Art, Preschool, Kindergarten, Teachers, School Childrens Art, Doctors Office, Dentist Wall Art This would be a great Gift for Her, Gift for Him, Gift for Dad, Gift for Mom, Birthday Gift, Christmas Gift, Special Occasion Surprise, Gift for Brother, Gift for Sister, Gift for Grandmother, Gift for Grandfather, Gift for BFF, Gift for Son, Gift for Daughter, Holiday Gift, Anniversary Gift or Gift for a loved one! All Images are the © of Charles K. Hale of Noble Captures - A Touch of the Exquisite
About Antique bird print titled 'Parus Cinctus'. Old bird print depicting the Grey-headed chickadee. This print orginates from 'Svenska Foglar Efter Naturen Och Pa Stenritade' by Magnus von Wright. Artists and Engravers: Printed in Stockholm. Magnus von Wright (1805 - 68) was the first taxidermist working with the vertebrate collections of Helsinki University. Starting out as a taxidermist in the 1820's, he stuffed birds for Societas pro Flora et Fauna Fennica, the oldest scientific society in Finland, and in 1845, became taxidermist at the university's zoological museum. Von Wright made several study journeys to Stockholm and St. Petersburg, and even wrote a short manual on how mount birds. Though a skilful taxidermist, his reputation, like that of his two brothers, Wilhelm and Ferdinand, rests on his skill as a zoological illustrator. In 1859 he published the first handbook on Finnish birds. Condition: Very good, general age-related toning. Please study image carefully. Date: 1927 Overall size: 28 x 37.5 cm. Image size: 0.001 x 14 x 13 cm. We also offer thousands of antique prints covering fields of interest as diverse as architecture, natural history, religion, ethnology and many more. Antique prints have long been appreciated for both their aesthetic and investment value. They were the product of engraved, etched or lithographed plates. These plates were handmade out of wood or metal, which required an incredible level of skill, patience and craftsmanship. Whether you have a house with Victorian furniture or more contemporary decor an old engraving can enhance your living space.
The Chestnut-backed Chickadee - Poecile rufescens, is a small passerine bird. It is found in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and western Canada, from southern Alaska to southwestern...
Carolina Chickadee flying and landing on branch with snow in the background.
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DESCRIPTION: This is an original photograph taken by me of a black-capped chickadee taken in NYC's Inwood Hill Park. PRINTING: The photo will be printed by a photo lab on professional matte paper. Please message me if you would prefer a glossy finish but please note this may extend the processing time a bit as I have to order a glossy from the lab. Photo will have no border, matte, or frame. PLEASE NOTE: Colors in finished product may vary slightly from what you see on your screen due to variation in monitor settings. The crop of the photo may also differ slightly from what is shown depending on the photo dimensions chosen. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: These images are for personal use only and are not to be duplicated or distributed, either electronically or physically, without written permission from me. By purchasing this photo you acknowledge that you have read and accept the above conditions. For commercial use, please contact me.
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I post quite a few shots of backyard chickadees because I am particularly fond of them and they are so photogenic. This photo was taken in December 2010, with my trusty Olympus digital camera. Enjoy.
photo by Cynthia Zullo We have had plenty of cute little chickadees visiting our bird feeder, but I have yet to take any decent photos of them. Gah they are so bloody adorable! :D Here are a few more luverly peektures by other folks. photo by Minette Layne photo by Bruce McKay photo by Jennifer König photo by Noël Zia Lee photo by Dawn Huczek photo by Putneypics photo by Matt MacGillivray photo by Daniel James photo by Kelly Colgan Azar photo by Andrew Feicht photo by jdm photo photo by ehpien Sláinte! Laurel
Carolina Chickadee flying and landing on branch with snow in the background.
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