Sunday, July 22, 2007

Chickadee Eating A Sunflower Seed

And now I present you with a video I digiscoped (or digivideoed) of a black-capped chickadee eating a black oil sunflower seed. Note how it works the nut meat apart bit by bit. Also, note how this bird is not eating at a feeder, chickadees fly away to another perch with their food--presumably to eat it out of a potential predator's view.

When you see the chickadee puff up in the video, another chickadee has landed nearby, and it's trying to look intimidating to protect its food--it's a mini mantle.

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

we have a park nearby where the chickadees will take the sunflower seeds from your hand. Quite a lot of fun. They are also very selective when presented with a handful of sunflower seeds. They'll search for the right one, spitting out seeds that don't meet their approvals.

7/23/2007 8:10 AM  
Blogger Mary C said...

Great digivideo, Birdchick. I always enjoy watching our chickadees (chestnut-backed) grabbing a seed or small nut from our window feeder and then flying off somewhere to eat. I've seen our titmice do it, too - but not to the extent that the chickadees do.

7/23/2007 9:49 PM  
Blogger birdchick said...

Mary C,

I'm totally jealous that you get regular chestnut-backed chickadees. I saw them once when I was birding in San Francisco and fell in love--what a great looking chickadee!

7/23/2007 10:00 PM  

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