It's probably a Marsh Tit (Poecile palustris, probably, because it may be also Willow Tit -- Poecile montanus; even ornithologists had problems with this two species).
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Over here we would call that bird a "Chickadee" and they must look nearly identical to your photo. Nice shot.
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So cute and yes we do call them Chickadees here! I have dozens of them in my backyard.
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ReplyDeleteI've checked it -- Chickadee is a close relative to this tit.
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