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How to pronounce chickadee in English?

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Type Words
Type of titmouse, tit
Has types carolina chickadee, parus atricapillus, parus carolinensis, black-capped chickadee, blackcap

Examples of chickadee

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It is small and easy to crack by small birds such as the black-capped chickadee.
From the omaha.com
Everything seems to be a miracle, from a baby's giggle to a a tiny chickadee.
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Birds, like this chickadee, go out on a limb to help pine trees grow faster.
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The chickadee call can also refer to food, among other social conversations.
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Soon, a towhee and a chickadee pop in before flying to a spot near a persimmon tree.
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They've seen only one bold chickadee come to the feeder when the cardinals are there.
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Now, it turns out, the nuthatches can understand the warnings given by the chickadee.
From the sciencedaily.com
Often the cavities are barely big enough to accommodate a single chickadee.
From the post-gazette.com
Birds such as the kingfisher, chickadee, towhee, and hummingbird thrive here as well.
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  • The tits, chickadees, and titmice constitute Paridae, a large family of small passerine birds which occur in the northern hemisphere and Africa. Most were formerly classified in the genus Parus.
  • (The Chickadees) The Duck universe is the fictional world that centers on the stories of Disney characters Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck. Carl Barks, who created Scrooge McDuck in 1947, wrote and drew numerous stories involving Donald Duck, his nephews and their wealthy Uncle Scrooge. ...
  • The person, often a youngster, responsible for removing manure and keeping a hauling road clean and smooth for the sleighs passing over them.
  • A North American name for various species of TITMOUSE - no doubt from their call-note.