The average life-span of a Black-capped Chickadee is probably about 2.5 years. The longest lived on record was 12 years 5 months. In captivity the average is 7 years.
Another reference reported the average life expectancy for a black capped chickadee as 1.5 years for a female and 1.8 years for a male. Mortality from predation is especially high for very young individuals but weather and accidents seem to be the primary causes of death of all age groups.
For the Carolina Chickadee the oldest known individual was 10 years 11 months.
Please note: There are seven species of chickadees in North America: the Black-capped Chickadee, Boreal Chickadee, Carolina Chickadee, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, Mexican Chickadee, Mountain Chckadee and the Siberian Tit.
The Massachusetts state bird is a black- capped chickadee.
The state bird of Maine is the Black Capped Chickadee.
No, the chickadee is not currently considered endangered. Many species of chickadees are common and widespread throughout North America. However, habitat loss and climate change are potential threats to their populations.
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The Chickadee is not considered endangered. In fact, Chickadees are common backyard birds found in North America. They have stable populations and are adaptable to various habitats, so they are not at risk of becoming endangered.
Usually around five to six years.
Four to five years on average.
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There are many species in the chickadee/titmouse complex, and at least one species can be found in every boreal and temperate forests.
The black capped chickadee is found from southern Canada to the mountains of North Carolina.
Black-capped chickadees live in the US and Canada.
yes it does it is mostly seen a lot in the redwoods
A chickadee is not a mammal. It is a bird.
It kind of depends on the species of chickadee - but I'd go off of the Black-capped Chickadee at 16 days.
The scientific name for chickadee is Parus atricapillus
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The Chickadee Song was created in 1999.