State Bird - Chickadee
Chickadee
(Parus atricapillus): Adopted by the Legislature of 1927. The Blacked-capped
Chickadee is a common sight in the woods and at backyard bird feeders throughout
the state. The brownish-black bill is short, straight and rounded.
The Chickadee's glossy head is large with a short neck and dark brown eyes.
Its body is thick. The feathers are blended and short. The tail is
long, arched, and rounded, with twelve slender feathers. Feet and
claws are greyish-blue. The whole upper part of the head and
the hind neck is pure black, as is a large patch on the throat and fore-neck.
The Chickadee is approximately 5 inches in length.