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Because to be a true Down Easter, you have to remain in Maine all year. The Chickadee is one of the very few birds that do.

William D. Hall, of Castine,--- wrote a letter to the Legislature in 1927, recommending the Black-capped Chickadee (Parus atricapillus) become the state bird of Maine."

The chickadee is adaptable, swift, bold and a Survivor of difficult climates. It is a cheerfully sociable bird that does not migrate, so that the people of Maine can enjoy them all year long.


William D. Hall, of Castine,--- wrote a letter to the Legislature in 1927, recommending the Black-capped Chickadee (Parus atricapillus) become the state bird of Maine."

The chickadee is adaptable, swift, bold and a survivor of difficult climates. It is a cheerfully sociable bird that does not migrate, so that the people of Maine can enjoy them all year long.

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