"Chick a dee, dee, dee" (thus the name) or "fee bee, fee bay".
Chickadees are non migratory, and form small flocks in the winter with other small birds like downy woodpeckers, and roam the woods in search of food. Very common at feeders.
In the mountains. Actually, they are more likely to be found in mountains within the region they are found - western North America from the Yukon Territory south to New Mexico and a small portion of Texas, and west to the Pacific.
black-capped chickadees (chickadees) are found in Canada and the USA
chickadees have large chest muscels which when a chickadee flys and provides heat.
There are a number of birds named after the songs or calls they make. Among them are Chickadees (for the chick-a-dee-dee-dee call), Kittiwakes, Bobwhites, (Blue) Jays, Killdeer and Mockingbirds (for imitating the songs of other birds).
Sparrows and chickadees are too genetically different to breed, but Black capped chickadees and Carolina chickdees do sometimes hybridize, as they are very close relatives.
Chickadees eat many things, and insects among them, so yes they are predators.
chickadees are provincial birds of Manitoba i believe so they cant
Yes, chickadees do eat thistle seeds as part of their diet.
Chickadees have a bounding flight, going up and down as they move.
They're so endangered it's unreal. I almost can't even deal. We seriously need to stop skiing down the mountains, and running over all the chickadees. If you want Easter to keep having little chickadees, BE MORE CAREFUL. Long live the mountain chickadees!
Michigan