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Your videos have inspired me for a lot of years. They are very entertaining as well as educatjonal. I have come to consider you as a kind of mentor and teacher where the birds are concerenef. I have to ask you one thing though, because I'm getting just a little concerned about this: Are you missing any of the migratory species that you normally get every year in your area? Are there any that should be there but they're not? The reason I ask is because out here in Nevada, we dont have nearly the number of species that you have back east. In the winter, we usually get European Starlings, Brewers blackbirds, and red breasted finches. This year the numbers are drastically low on all 3 of these species. Theyre usually here in the thousands, but this time I see maybe 3 or 4 here and there. This is not normal, and my question is, are you seeing any unusually low numbers of any species in your part of the world? I'm wondering if you have heard of anything being wrong anywhere else, or if anybody has mentioned this to you. any information you could share would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for another wonderful video. I was fascinated that you were able to get a recording of the short duration very high frequency call. How did you manage that?
When I was a child, my cramps showed me how to feed these wonderful little guys from my hands. I thought it was so magical and still do. I was at my grampa's house several days a week and the first thing I did when I arrive at his home no matter sun or snow, was to put a handful of seeds and nuts in my pocket. He kept them in the mudroom, and every visit started with a walk on his property and feeding these little ones. Even before my hand was out, they would be landing on my shoulders and head waiting to be fed. Then we would hide peanuts in the crooks of branches, sit back and watch each but being found. Now I'm 60 with my own little place, the sit at the window feeder if it is empty and tap on the window for the nuts I put out. Life is wonderful!
Whenever I brush my dog outside the chickadees are part of the group that patiently waits "in the wings" for the fur for their nests. It is so fun to watch them with their little dog fur mustaches as they fly away to make their nests.
When we get our dog groomed in the late winter/early spring, I take a bag with me and ask for some of her hair... then I put it in a clean suet cage (I keep one just for this purpose) and hang it off my garden fence. I get to watch the chickadees and tit mice gather the fur right outside my kitchen window. It makes me so happy!
Dog fur mustaches. Cool! 🥸 LOL That is so thoughtful of you to give the brushed off dog fur to the birds for nesting material; which reminds me: I have to buy some nesting material for the chickadees and other birds just in time for spring. Thanks for the reminder! 🙂👍
Thank you for this channel and showcasing the Black Capped Chickadee. One time on a cold winter day, I was out for my exercise walk, but depressed. Suddenly there on the road was a Chickadee, appearing to be lifeless. I reached down and picked it up. I held it in my hand and got to see the creator's handiwork up close. If this little bird is important enough to be made so beautifully, then I am important also. It touched my soul and renewed my spirit to go on in life. I went to place it on a pine tree branch near the ditch along the road, and it suddenly hopped off my hand. From this time forward it has been my favorite bird. So tiny yet strong. So hardy yet singing many beautiful songs. What a great way for me to learn, "don't give in, don't give up' and keep on going. I love all your information, but the Black Capped Chickadee seemed so special for me, THANK YOU.
Thank you, Leslie for your sweet and informative videos! I have a funny story about chickadees: I am a guitar player and while playing on my porch surrounded by chickadees I noticed that their "hey sweetie" call was C to A twice and E to G for the end (usually)... So I made up a guitar rhythm in Am and the birds stayed in tune and in rhythm for 20 minutes!
I heard their call years ago. It took me while to learn their call. Inhaling is the only way I can do it. I have a conversations with them every morning, even those in the distance hear my call and respond. It took me two years find out that I was talking to a bunch of Chickadees. It's so hilarious, I never thought that I would talk to a bird. My dogs think I'm nuts but these little birds do bring a smile to my face.
Definetly my favorite bird. As you said, very social. I always thought it was cool that they can actually recognize people. When I worked night shift I'd come home to the chickadee welcoming party in the morning. They would follow me to the feeders. They knew it was time to refill the feeders.
The chic-a-dees that adopted me tought civility to a couple of small nuthatches that follow them and my black sunflower seeds. Nuthatches learned to not poop where they get food or eat, and almost never did in my house while getting seeds in warm weather when my door is open. They also learned learned politeness, respect and waiting for their turn. It's crazy to see the chick-a-dees fly in at high speed when I have both my doors open, I have plastics on all my windows because they do get lost and would get hurt when they panic. If back door is closed I close a curtain so they never try to speed fly out through there.
You've had so many chickadee friends over the years. My first and best chickadee friend was 'Beaker'. She was so sweet. We were besties for 3 years. I could write a little book about her and her antics ...like the time I offered her dried meal worms and she was so disgusted she bit my thumb! Once she was sitting in my hand eating walnuts when the neighbour's cat walked by us. We were up on the deck so the cat didn't notice us at first. Beaker started gargling and screeching at the cat. She didn't fly from my hand, she stood there and cussed at the cat. The cat was very startled and took off. Beaker looked at me and went back to her walnuts. I have lots of little 'Beaker' stories. She liked sitting on my head, she never, ever pooped on me.
I love chickadees year round, but especially in winter. When the weather is cold and grim and there’s been no sunshine for days, the sound and sight of these cheerful, brave, busy little birds always bring a smile.
This bird is everything to me during my afternoon walks. I don't have earbuds in or anything because of these birds. I'd rather hear them than anything else.
I'm here because multiple black capped chickadees landed on my finger and shoulder today while I was out on a walk at my local wetlands. What beautiful little birds.
I've just started to build trust with the chickadees that visit my balcony. When I hear their sounds I'd place extra peanuts on the fence for them and they'd be waiting on the trees next to the fence. I can see they are getting more comfortable being closer to me. I hope one day they'll let me hand feed them :)
Keep working on building that trust! I’ve been working with mine this past winter. They’re becoming comfortable in landing close to me (like a foot away) and just recently one fed from a ball feeder that I was holding out. I was so excited!!
I found the best time to "tame" them is when they bring young ones to the feeder in August, teaching them where to find winter seeds. The young ones are less afraid and can easily be persuaded to take seeds from a hand that lingers a LITTLE longer by the feeder . . . and voila
Oh my goodness, these lil babies have helped me through some tough times and make my outdoor time even more precious. Thank you for your fantastic videos 🖤
I love these cute little birds. They used to drive my dog crazy. They would fly to one tree and cheekily chirp at her and she would rush to the tree. Then the chickadee would fly to the other tree in my yard and chirp. My dog would get her exercise going back and forth .😂
Wow Leslie to have all those precious creatures by your side and in your life ! I suffer from PTSD and these and all feathered delights make the pain go away. I would like to have 500 nest boxes inside and outside my house so I could be smothered by goodness and happiness indescribable! 😂
It's always been my favorite in Minnesota. My family used to take movies in the 70's of the birds at the feeder. We would watch them on a big projector screen, and the cat would pounce on the (now 2-3' ) birds and knock it over! Your dedication here is inspiring. Thank you.
The sounds (and sight) of chickadees on a crisp, calm, winter day is one of life's enormous pleasures. And I'm not even a bird nerd. I just love them. To be sure, other birds that share their habitat are also fun to watch, such as creepers and wood peckers.
I have been in love with chickadees all my life. They come to my feeder daily and eat from my hand. One of my resident red squirrels, Chief Redbutt, vies for the sunflower seeds.
I love the chickadees too, they follow me around when I'm walking around to each bird feeder. They are friendly little cute birds. I love them. They are fun to watch.
My husband and I saw a White Breasted Nuthatch pair hanging out with a banditry of chickadees during the winter. We saw them at the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in Calgary, Alberta.
I started hearing the fee bee song when I walked my dog in the state park near my house. I hope my state gets a wildlife and parks license plate with the chickadee on it!
Never imagined that Chickadees would allow a person to touch them. My backyard is full of them, and Finches but I never thought of attempting to hand feed.
We moved to our New England homestead in 2019, and the resident chickadees quickly became my favorites. Last year, when nothing went right with my garden and I didn’t get to plant a single sunflower, I had the most magical sunflower volunteers pop up throughout my garden and around because of all the seeds they cached. I now have a chickadee sitting on a sunflower tattooed on my arm as my love note to them ❤️
I like the way their songs change with the seasons and that they stay around all year round. When we go to fill the feeder, they greet us as if to say thank you.
just got in from working in my orchard for a break and came up with this vid in the feed. i absolutely adore the black capped chickadees in my little orchard and garden. they are always following me around the place especially if i am digging. i have mountains of aging wood chips that they love as well as there are tons of bugs to be had from them. i also have the mountain chickadee and the pygmy and red breasted nuthatches who seem to see me as a food dispenser. this may be because i usually have some sunflower seeds and peanuts in my pockets 🙂
One of the most common birds at our feeder and a joy the watch. They have less fear than most when I’m refilling the feeder and remain nearby closer than other birds. Didn’t know they liked bugs because they eat a good portion of seeds from our feeder. A joy to watch everyday.
I love chickadees so much! Last summer we had a handful of young chickadees hanging around our yard for a few days- they would come and sit along the window sills and peak into our house. They were all over, so rowdy! It was wonderful!
We’ve been enjoying starlings, sparrows, crows, redwing blackbirds, doves, towhees, and red house finches at our feeding site. I think the unusual cooler temperatures have brought in the redwing blackbirds. They are all so fun to watch!!
I've never seen a Grackle or even heard of them before until this winter when they visited our feeders! I'm in GA & we've had warmer days than usual recently & I often wonder what it means if new bird types show up in different areas! My particular area unfortunately has a lot of new construction going on & I'm sad that it means less space for wildlife even if it means I get to see some that I may not normally witness.
2023 So cool. I have 2 🦜🦜 parrots, they chatter with the locals.Just spotted a teeny tiny 'Black cap chickadee',no bigger than my 👍 thumb☃️❄️⛄ Happy Thanksgiving 🦃 (another favorite🙄)❄️
Lesley, we currently have a nestbox of Carolina chickadees in our back yard. We know from previous years that the young chickadees will be capable of leaving the nestbox in flight (albeit very slowly -- my wife says they resemble bomber aircraft!). Like the tufted titmice and Eastern bluebirds, they require protection from the invasive and non-native English sparrows, which will kill the young in the nestboxes. Please keep your videos coming: we learn something new from every one you post!
Leslie: What is your favorite thing about the friendly black-capped chickadee? Me: That they exist. Also that bit about Jamie and the end was really sweet :D
I love these little birds! They are very social and vocal at my feeder and bring me so much joy😍. Your videos are so informative, fun to watch and helped me to learn so much about my favorite backyard friends. Thanks for sharing a little bit more about yourself Lesley. It’s nice that your partner is so involved and helpful as well.
Thank you so much for your informative and professional caliber videos! Your channel has become a favorite of mine, and as I've just started watching, I'm very excited about all the catching up I have to do! Im very fortunate in that I live on 18 isolated acres that are 1/3 forested and 2/3 hay fields, only a half mile from a huge lake. The variety of birds here is incredible! My favorites are the chickadee, bald headed eagle, Am. Kestrel, indigo bunting, Am. Goldfinch and most of all, ruby throated hummers. We do everything we can to provide food and nesting for our avian friends. I really appreciate all that I'm learning from your channel. Again, thank you.
Cool vid! I've noticed Chickadees are not afraid of people. I sit on my deck in October, and with a handfull of seeds or sometimes my fingers smeared with peanut butter and dipped in seeds they mob me. You appreciate their beauty when you see them up close Their tittering on a dull January afternoon at my feeder livens up the otherwise silent dead drab winter.
Sweet Video Dear🥰 In our Yard the Chickdees hang with their little Birdie Friends❤,The Tuffed Titmouse(s)🤔🤷♀️ The Chickadee are first to Welcome Breakfast along with the Shy Titmouse Family. We often see them together pipping around Enjoying each others company🥰 Thank you for Sharing your Beautiful Videos🤗
Thank you for this wonderful video.. I love these birds and their beautiful songs and endless entertainment. In return I provide food and shelter. Our winters have been changing so I make sure food is plenty….and I hang my dogs hair in mesh bags in the trees… they scoop it up it’s amazing to watch. Cooperation is the key …🙏🙌
I once held a dish with Cheerios out in front of me, near the suet where he was. He kept getting closer and closer, considering his next move. To my delight, he very quickly landed on the dish, grabbed a Cheerio and he was gone. I was so happy!
Chickadees are my favorite bird. Except, of course, our American Eagle. I just spent 2 months at my sons in N GA, able to watch the birds get food on his raised deck. Im always so amazed at how fast their movements are. There were only a few Chickadees, I could not get pictures of them. I felt like a kid when they did stop to eat. There is a man on utube who feeds his Chickadees regularly. He is in northern MI, but I can enjoy them there, too. Thanks.
These little guys are amazing. My little flock that has been with me for almost 6 years now have grown to about 25/30 birds. I always wondered how long they live and figured there were some with me from the beginning as they always came out to the tray feeders before I even put the seed in, they loved picking through it to get all the peanuts first......now I'm pretty sure they are the same ones and all their babies. Cheers
An update on my SE Michigan sanctuary Viewed a pair of Robins at the heated bird bath yesterday additionally two red winged crows arrived this morning 2/26/22…a “flock” 8-10 …? of European Starlings are a recent arrival to date … The woodpeckers are keeping the starlings in line… Big Daddy Blue jay continues to amaze scooping up three peanuts 🥜🥜🥜 A trip… Preparing the hummers feeders to be ready by late March … Sending love and light to all my community bird lovers around the planet….
Chickadees are definitely my favorite feeder bird. Over the years I have had the honor of having these lovely creatures pluck seeds from my hand (also nuthatches and titmice). A dozed years or so ago I stuck a bird house by a feeder I had next to our patio. It was quite entertaining to watch the potential new tenants apply for the vacancy. We had three applicants; English sparrow, wren and a charming chickadee couple. The process took about two weeks before the chickadees won out. We ended up fledging 10 chickadees from that nesting box, better parents could never be found. Even after the chickadees claimed ownership the wren still tried to scare them off, but to no avail. Grew a bunch of birdhouse gourds last year, hoping I can entice a pair this spring. Enjoy your videos,
Thank you for your work on this video, as a toddler I lived in northern Alberta and at age 3 moved to Hay River NWT, I would listen to these birds sounds not knowing what type of bird it was, it brings me back in time when I hear the Chickadee. Later moved to Inuvik NWT but i don't think Chickadees are found that far north.
I recently got the flock of chickadees that come to my feeder comfortable enough with me to eat from my hand. The one likes to fling sunflower seeds at me. Another one is obsessed with my bare feet. If I'm outside barefoot the little guy likes to climb on them
Lesley, I always love to see your posts and listen to your calm voice. But especially, I love to listen to the Birdsong of the Birds you highlight. Bless you. And much gratitude always.
Ok, I just watched the whole video. I am amazed at the information you have gathered and shared. Its amazing how intelligent these little birds are. Gives me hope that they will survive the scorge of mankind. Thank you again for your efforts. So very well done.
The most inquisitive little birds ever. I sit and talk to them all the time. Almost seems like they enjoy people! By the way Lesley, the area where you live is gorgeous!
Thank you for this beautiful video! I live in southeast Virginia and have Carolina chickadees. When I started feeding live mealworms in a caged feeder, the chickadees, Carolina wrens, bluebirds, pine warblers, titmice, and winter visitors yellow-rumpled warblers really flocked to my yard! I just love to hear them “talking”! When I emerge from the back door to refill their feeder (and all the other feeders), they let each other know that the food is coming! They also take seeds and will crack them open on branches the way the black-capped chickadees in your video do. I hope I will get lots of babies!
These lil bubbas were the first customers at my newly installed bird feeder. So fun to watch, especially in the morning. They set a cheerful tone for the day. Love your videos, Lesley! Informative, detailed, excellent shots, and I think your voice is lovely. Thanks for sharing your enthusiasm, it is infectious!
The mighty black-capped chickadee we love the couple that chirp around our neck of the woods feeding and nesting wonderful companion feathered free Flyers!💞🕊🌍🇨🇦
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Your videos have inspired me for a lot of years. They are very entertaining as well as educatjonal. I have come to consider you as a kind of mentor and teacher where the birds are concerenef.
I have to ask you one thing though, because I'm getting just a little concerned about this:
Are you missing any of the migratory species that you normally get every year in your area?
Are there any that should be there but they're not? The reason I ask is because out here in Nevada, we dont have nearly the number of species that you have back east. In the winter, we usually get European Starlings, Brewers blackbirds, and red breasted finches. This year the numbers are drastically low on all 3 of these species. Theyre usually here in the thousands, but this time I see maybe 3 or 4 here and there. This is not normal, and my question is, are you seeing any unusually low numbers of any species in your part of the world? I'm wondering if you have heard of anything being wrong anywhere else, or if anybody has mentioned this to you.
any information you could share would be greatly appreciated.
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The Phoe-be-be call is also significant for being the same interval as a musical minor-third.
Thanks for another wonderful video. I was fascinated that you were able to get a recording of the short duration very high frequency call. How did you manage that?
Of course I'm gonna like the chickadee videos. Maybe I'm biased? 🤔
When I was a child, my cramps showed me how to feed these wonderful little guys from my hands. I thought it was so magical and still do. I was at my grampa's house several days a week and the first thing I did when I arrive at his home no matter sun or snow, was to put a handful of seeds and nuts in my pocket. He kept them in the mudroom, and every visit started with a walk on his property and feeding these little ones. Even before my hand was out, they would be landing on my shoulders and head waiting to be fed. Then we would hide peanuts in the crooks of branches, sit back and watch each but being found. Now I'm 60 with my own little place, the sit at the window feeder if it is empty and tap on the window for the nuts I put out. Life is wonderful!
Whenever I brush my dog outside the chickadees are part of the group that patiently waits "in the wings" for the fur for their nests. It is so fun to watch them with their little dog fur mustaches as they fly away to make their nests.
Oh wow, that is so cool!
Awesome!!!
YES! Same here! “Dog fur mustaches”…true😂👍
When we get our dog groomed in the late winter/early spring, I take a bag with me and ask for some of her hair... then I put it in a clean suet cage (I keep one just for this purpose) and hang it off my garden fence. I get to watch the chickadees and tit mice gather the fur right outside my kitchen window. It makes me so happy!
Dog fur mustaches. Cool! 🥸 LOL That is so thoughtful of you to give the brushed off dog fur to the birds for nesting material; which reminds me: I have to buy some nesting material for the chickadees and other birds just in time for spring. Thanks for the reminder! 🙂👍
Thank you for this channel and showcasing the Black Capped Chickadee. One time on a cold winter day, I was out for my exercise walk, but depressed. Suddenly there on the road was a Chickadee, appearing to be lifeless. I reached down and picked it up. I held it in my hand and got to see the creator's handiwork up close. If this little bird is important enough to be made so beautifully, then I am important also. It touched my soul and renewed my spirit to go on in life. I went to place it on a pine tree branch near the ditch along the road, and it suddenly hopped off my hand. From this time forward it has been my favorite bird. So tiny yet strong. So hardy yet singing many beautiful songs. What a great way for me to learn, "don't give in, don't give up' and keep on going. I love all your information, but the Black Capped Chickadee seemed so special for me, THANK YOU.
Thank you, Leslie for your sweet and informative videos! I have a funny story about chickadees: I am a guitar player and while playing on my porch surrounded by chickadees I noticed that their "hey sweetie" call was C to A twice and E to G for the end (usually)... So I made up a guitar rhythm in Am and the birds stayed in tune and in rhythm for 20 minutes!
Wow! that's incredible
Thanks for sharing
Omg. That is pretty amazing!
I have to try this out next time I hear them in my yard now
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@@LesleytheBirdNerd I love chickadees now☺️ that I saw some
This is making me cry I just love chickadees so much
I heard their call years ago. It took me while to learn their call. Inhaling is the only way I can do it. I have a conversations with them every morning, even those in the distance hear my call and respond. It took me two years find out that I was talking to a bunch of Chickadees. It's so hilarious, I never thought that I would talk to a bird. My dogs think I'm nuts but these little birds do bring a smile to my face.
The babies flapping their wings inside the nestbox is hilariously cute.
I agree, me and Jamie always laugh at that little guy
Definetly my favorite bird. As you said, very social. I always thought it was cool that they can actually recognize people. When I worked night shift I'd come home to the chickadee welcoming party in the morning. They would follow me to the feeders. They knew it was time to refill the feeders.
The chic-a-dees that adopted me tought civility to a couple of small nuthatches that follow them and my black sunflower seeds. Nuthatches learned to not poop where they get food or eat, and almost never did in my house while getting seeds in warm weather when my door is open. They also learned learned politeness, respect and waiting for their turn. It's crazy to see the chick-a-dees fly in at high speed when I have both my doors open, I have plastics on all my windows because they do get lost and would get hurt when they panic. If back door is closed I close a curtain so they never try to speed fly out through there.
You've had so many chickadee friends over the years. My first and best chickadee friend was 'Beaker'. She was so sweet. We were besties for 3 years. I could write a little book about her and her antics ...like the time I offered her dried meal worms and she was so disgusted she bit my thumb! Once she was sitting in my hand eating walnuts when the neighbour's cat walked by us. We were up on the deck so the cat didn't notice us at first. Beaker started gargling and screeching at the cat. She didn't fly from my hand, she stood there and cussed at the cat. The cat was very startled and took off. Beaker looked at me and went back to her walnuts. I have lots of little 'Beaker' stories. She liked sitting on my head, she never, ever pooped on me.
My chickadee friend, Swee-dee, isn’t crazy about my dog either. My Swee-dee is quite the character too!!!
I love chickadees year round, but especially in winter. When the weather is cold and grim and there’s been no sunshine for days, the sound and sight of these cheerful, brave, busy little birds always bring a smile.
They don’t fly away when I refill the feeders. The sit on a nearby branch. They are darling. I loved this video.
YES 🥰. My favorite thing about chickadees is how they can stand up to bossier birds.
They do not know how small they are and nor do they care lol
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Yes and they get into terrible little fights
I love these little birds. So cheerful sounding and friendly.
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the 'fee bee' sound is so soothing in the spring mornings, makes them my favorite local bird
This bird is everything to me during my afternoon walks. I don't have earbuds in or anything because of these birds. I'd rather hear them than anything else.
I'm here because multiple black capped chickadees landed on my finger and shoulder today while I was out on a walk at my local wetlands. What beautiful little birds.
I've just started to build trust with the chickadees that visit my balcony. When I hear their sounds I'd place extra peanuts on the fence for them and they'd be waiting on the trees next to the fence. I can see they are getting more comfortable being closer to me. I hope one day they'll let me hand feed them :)
I whistle the "fee-bee" after I fill the bird feeder to let them know I'm done... They've started to land on the porch railing to wait 😂
Keep working on building that trust! I’ve been working with mine this past winter. They’re becoming comfortable in landing close to me (like a foot away) and just recently one fed from a ball feeder that I was holding out. I was so excited!!
I found the best time to "tame" them is when they bring young ones to the feeder in August, teaching them where to find winter seeds. The young ones are less afraid and can easily be persuaded to take seeds from a hand that lingers a LITTLE longer by the feeder . . . and voila
Keep in mind that once you lose interest or die, the explosion in population will die from starvation
@@dba750 wow that is a bit dark lol
Oh my goodness, these lil babies have helped me through some tough times and make my outdoor time even more precious.
Thank you for your fantastic videos 🖤
That is so wonderful about them helping you through tough times. They have helped me like that as well. Such sweet birds 🐦❤
Birds are empaths. They know when you need them. Love.
I just love that she waits until all the eggs are laid to begin incubation. Chickadees are so thoughtful! And those itty-bitty babies, oh my!
THE WING FLAPPIESSSS!!! They are too dang cute!
They look very sweet, and they sound lovely and Lesley's quietly spoken commentary completes a very nice video.
Thank you Julie, :)
I love the Chickadees that come to my feeders! They cheer me up, and often come when I call them. ❤ I just love them.
a dozen eggs for such a small bird is truly amazing.
I love these cute little birds. They used to drive my dog crazy. They would fly to one tree and cheekily chirp at her and she would rush to the tree. Then the chickadee would fly to the other tree in my yard and chirp. My dog would get her exercise going back and forth .😂
Wow Leslie to have all those precious creatures by your side and in your life ! I suffer from PTSD and these and all feathered delights make the pain go away. I would like to have 500 nest boxes inside and outside my house so I could be smothered by goodness and happiness indescribable! 😂
I am happy for you that you have a life partner; the sweetness and love you express in your videos is being rewarded and that warms my heart.
I placed bird feeders all around my garden....I absolutely love them!!
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Now I know so much about the birdies who entertain me at the feeder.
I love Chickadees, they're one of my favorites for sure.
Thank you. These birds are lucky to have such a caring lady looking out for them.
It's always been my favorite in Minnesota. My family used to take movies in the 70's of the birds at the feeder. We would watch them on a big projector screen, and the cat would pounce on the (now 2-3' ) birds and knock it over! Your dedication here is inspiring. Thank you.
The sounds (and sight) of chickadees on a crisp, calm, winter day is one of life's enormous pleasures. And I'm not even a bird nerd. I just love them.
To be sure, other birds that share their habitat are also fun to watch, such as creepers and wood peckers.
My favorite little birds. I luv to see the parents raising the young. Then when the babies take their first flight. ☮️💗🐦
I have been in love with chickadees all my life. They come to my feeder daily and eat from my hand. One of my resident red squirrels, Chief Redbutt, vies for the sunflower seeds.
The sound of that call brought me straight back to my childhood. Walking with my Daddy after the rain looking for mushrooms. Puffballs were the best.
Ever since I started hand-feeding them, chickadees have become one of my all time favorites.
I love the chickadees too, they follow me around when I'm walking around to each bird feeder. They are friendly little cute birds. I love them. They are fun to watch.
My husband and I saw a White Breasted Nuthatch pair hanging out with a banditry of chickadees during the winter. We saw them at the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in Calgary, Alberta.
☀️🍃🍂”My yard is, happily, filled with these birds, too!”🕊🎶🐝💚💙💛
I started hearing the fee bee song when I walked my dog in the state park near my house. I hope my state gets a wildlife and parks license plate with the chickadee on it!
We really love chickadees and we're good at drawing them.
I enjoy when a chickadee lands within feet of me , I usually talk to them . Also the happy tweets they sing when they see me filling the feeder .
Never imagined that Chickadees would allow a person to touch them. My backyard is full of them, and Finches but I never thought of attempting to hand feed.
We moved to our New England homestead in 2019, and the resident chickadees quickly became my favorites. Last year, when nothing went right with my garden and I didn’t get to plant a single sunflower, I had the most magical sunflower volunteers pop up throughout my garden and around because of all the seeds they cached. I now have a chickadee sitting on a sunflower tattooed on my arm as my love note to them ❤️
I was fill my bird feeder and held my hand out then one flew into my hand and starting eating, my favorite bird right now 👍
I can't help feeling jealous of the fact that birds come to you!
I like the way their songs change with the seasons and that they stay around all year round. When we go to fill the feeder, they greet us as if to say thank you.
just got in from working in my orchard for a break and came up with this vid in the feed. i absolutely adore the black capped chickadees in my little orchard and garden. they are always following me around the place especially if i am digging. i have mountains of aging wood chips that they love as well as there are tons of bugs to be had from them. i also have the mountain chickadee and the pygmy and red breasted nuthatches who seem to see me as a food dispenser. this may be because i usually have some sunflower seeds and peanuts in my pockets 🙂
The only thing these lovely Bandits Stole was my heart
They have a better recall than I do!
One of the most common birds at our feeder and a joy the watch. They have less fear than most when I’m refilling the feeder and remain nearby closer than other birds. Didn’t know they liked bugs because they eat a good portion of seeds from our feeder. A joy to watch everyday.
7:05 this is my favorite call of any bird. when i hear it i know its springtime 😄
My family call it the Nelson Muntz bird/call as it sounds just like the Simpsons character Nelson's common Haw-Haw taunt.
@@Ranma1981 hah, thats true
I love chickadees so much! Last summer we had a handful of young chickadees hanging around our yard for a few days- they would come and sit along the window sills and peak into our house. They were all over, so rowdy! It was wonderful!
Such an incredible bird. Absolutely my favorite.
I LOVE chickadees! One of my favorites. 😊💗💗💗
Love the video. Watch them every day Feeder hangs in front of. Window❤❤❤❤
We’ve been enjoying starlings, sparrows, crows, redwing blackbirds, doves, towhees, and red house finches at our feeding site. I think the unusual cooler temperatures have brought in the redwing blackbirds. They are all so fun to watch!!
I've never seen a Grackle or even heard of them before until this winter when they visited our feeders! I'm in GA & we've had warmer days than usual recently & I often wonder what it means if new bird types show up in different areas! My particular area unfortunately has a lot of new construction going on & I'm sad that it means less space for wildlife even if it means I get to see some that I may not normally witness.
Red winged blackbirds migrate south from me. I'm in Maine, maybe it gets to cold for them here? They're all over till late fall, then they vanish.
Lesley, you are amazing. Thank you so much for all you have done. Enjoy your life.
2023 So cool. I have 2 🦜🦜 parrots, they chatter with the locals.Just spotted a teeny tiny 'Black cap chickadee',no bigger than my 👍 thumb☃️❄️⛄
Happy Thanksgiving 🦃 (another favorite🙄)❄️
Their call is a sound that I heard often in my home state of Maine. Lovely creatures
This channel has brought me joy since June 2022
Lesley, we currently have a nestbox of Carolina chickadees in our back yard. We know from previous years that the young chickadees will be capable of leaving the nestbox in flight (albeit very slowly -- my wife says they resemble bomber aircraft!). Like the tufted titmice and Eastern bluebirds, they require protection from the invasive and non-native English sparrows, which will kill the young in the nestboxes. Please keep your videos coming: we learn something new from every one you post!
Leslie: What is your favorite thing about the friendly black-capped chickadee?
Me: That they exist.
Also that bit about Jamie and the end was really sweet :D
I love these little birds! They are very social and vocal at my feeder and bring me so much joy😍. Your videos are so informative, fun to watch and helped me to learn so much about my favorite backyard friends. Thanks for sharing a little bit more about yourself Lesley. It’s nice that your partner is so involved and helpful as well.
This is swiftly becoming one of my favourite bird channels, no pun intended 🙃 Thank you, greetings from UK 🇬🇧
Thank you so much for your informative and professional caliber videos! Your channel has become a favorite of mine, and as I've just started watching, I'm very excited about all the catching up I have to do! Im very fortunate in that I live on 18 isolated acres that are 1/3 forested and 2/3 hay fields, only a half mile from a huge lake. The variety of birds here is incredible! My favorites are the chickadee, bald headed eagle, Am. Kestrel, indigo bunting, Am. Goldfinch and most of all, ruby throated hummers. We do everything we can to provide food and nesting for our avian friends. I really appreciate all that I'm learning from your channel. Again, thank you.
Lots of great info Leslie. You're a great ambassador for these sweet little birds. I love watching them peck away at a sunflower seed.
I love there song and the light way they fly, flitter and get food….❤❤❤❤❤❤Thankyou so much…….😊😊😊 They are little angels
Simply adorable! Love Chickadees
Wouldn’t want to spend a winter without them. Thanks.
Ever since I was little I found the cheeburger call so relaxing and I’ve been trying to figure out the bird for so long
living in the south is nice, we have little carolina chickadees
higher-pitched and faster calls, very squeaky, very cute
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Cool vid! I've noticed Chickadees are not afraid of people. I sit on my deck in October, and with a handfull of seeds or sometimes my fingers smeared with peanut butter and dipped in seeds they mob me. You appreciate their beauty when you see them up close Their tittering on a dull January afternoon at my feeder livens up the otherwise silent dead drab winter.
Sweet Video Dear🥰
In our Yard the Chickdees hang with their little Birdie Friends❤,The Tuffed Titmouse(s)🤔🤷♀️
The Chickadee are first to Welcome Breakfast along with the Shy Titmouse Family. We often see them together pipping around Enjoying each others company🥰
Thank you for Sharing your Beautiful Videos🤗
so jealous they trusted you so well. that'd be so cool
Thank you for this wonderful video.. I love these birds and their beautiful songs and endless entertainment. In return I provide food and shelter. Our winters have been changing so I make sure food is plenty….and I hang my dogs hair in mesh bags in the trees… they scoop it up it’s amazing to watch.
Cooperation is the key …🙏🙌
Their curiosity, especially outside my bedroom window. ❤️
I once held a dish with Cheerios out in front of me, near the suet where he was. He kept getting closer and closer, considering his next move. To my delight, he very quickly landed on the dish, grabbed a Cheerio and he was gone. I was so happy!
Thank you so much Leslie for the chickadee story I really enjoy them
This is beautiful 😍 brought happy tears to my eyes. So nice you have someone that you both can enjoy
Chickadees are my favorite bird. Except, of course, our American Eagle. I just spent 2 months at my sons in N GA, able to watch the birds get food on his raised deck. Im always so amazed at how fast their movements are. There were only a few Chickadees, I could not get pictures of them. I felt like a kid when they did stop to eat. There is a man on utube who feeds his Chickadees regularly. He is in northern MI, but I can enjoy them there, too. Thanks.
These little guys are amazing. My little flock that has been with me for almost 6 years now have grown to about 25/30 birds. I always wondered how long they live and figured there were some with me from the beginning as they always came out to the tray feeders before I even put the seed in, they loved picking through it to get all the peanuts first......now I'm pretty sure they are the same ones and all their babies. Cheers
I have a pair on my property, they had a batch of babies. The sweetest lil sounds. I love them so much
Thanks, Lesley! Enjoyed every second of it!
Every day I change their water. Love them.
I've watched and fed these birds casually for over 30 years. Much of this was new information to me. Such incredible little birds!
Thank you, this has deepened my affection for the Chickadee.
An update on my SE Michigan sanctuary
Viewed a pair of Robins at the heated bird bath yesterday additionally two red winged crows arrived this morning 2/26/22…a “flock” 8-10 …? of European Starlings are a recent arrival to date …
The woodpeckers are keeping the starlings in line…
Big Daddy Blue jay continues to amaze scooping up three peanuts 🥜🥜🥜
A trip…
Preparing the hummers feeders to be ready by late March …
Sending love and light to all my community bird lovers around the planet….
Chickadees are definitely my favorite feeder bird. Over the years I have had the honor of having these lovely creatures pluck seeds from my hand (also nuthatches and titmice).
A dozed years or so ago I stuck a bird house by a feeder I had next to our patio. It was quite entertaining to watch the potential new tenants apply for the vacancy. We had three applicants; English sparrow, wren and a charming chickadee couple. The process took about two weeks before the chickadees won out. We ended up fledging 10 chickadees from that nesting box, better parents could never be found. Even after the chickadees claimed ownership the wren still tried to scare them off, but to no avail.
Grew a bunch of birdhouse gourds last year, hoping I can entice a pair this spring.
Enjoy your videos,
Thank you for your work on this video, as a toddler I lived in northern Alberta and at age 3 moved to Hay River NWT, I would listen to these birds sounds not knowing what type of bird it was, it brings me back in time when I hear the Chickadee. Later moved to Inuvik NWT but i don't think Chickadees are found that far north.
I recently got the flock of chickadees that come to my feeder comfortable enough with me to eat from my hand. The one likes to fling sunflower seeds at me. Another one is obsessed with my bare feet. If I'm outside barefoot the little guy likes to climb on them
Lesley, I always love to see your posts and listen to your calm voice. But especially, I love to listen to the Birdsong of the Birds you highlight. Bless you. And much gratitude always.
Ok, I just watched the whole video. I am amazed at the information you have gathered and shared. Its amazing how intelligent these little birds are. Gives me hope that they will survive the scorge of mankind. Thank you again for your efforts. So very well done.
A banditry of Chickadees
Thank you! That's new to me!
The most inquisitive little birds ever. I sit and talk to them all the time. Almost seems like they enjoy people! By the way Lesley, the area where you live is gorgeous!
Thank you for this beautiful video! I live in southeast Virginia and have Carolina chickadees. When I started feeding live mealworms in a caged feeder, the chickadees, Carolina wrens, bluebirds, pine warblers, titmice, and winter visitors yellow-rumpled warblers really flocked to my yard! I just love to hear them “talking”! When I emerge from the back door to refill their feeder (and all the other feeders), they let each other know that the food is coming! They also take seeds and will crack them open on branches the way the black-capped chickadees in your video do. I hope I will get lots of babies!
These lil bubbas were the first customers at my newly installed bird feeder. So fun to watch, especially in the morning. They set a cheerful tone for the day. Love your videos, Lesley! Informative, detailed, excellent shots, and I think your voice is lovely. Thanks for sharing your enthusiasm, it is infectious!
You are very welcome and thank you for the kind comment. I'm so happy that you get to hear and see these little darlings.
These are some of my favorite birds!
The mighty black-capped chickadee we love the couple that chirp around our neck of the woods feeding and nesting wonderful companion feathered free Flyers!💞🕊🌍🇨🇦