I've never heard Black-Capped Chickadees sign a song of that sort. This is a bird that I am very familiar. The bird in this viral is a Brown Thrasher or a Northern Mockingbird. Way too complex of a song for it to be sung by Chicks or Tits.
@SabreMatt311 I have to disagree. After hearing such a beautiful song, I went online and spent hours trying to find it and sure enough, it is the song of a Black Capped Chickadee. They (of course you know this) have the "chicka-dee-dee-dee" call, and this one.
@aminaormuminah It seems that you have done some research on this matter. That's a good thing. The song, to me, sounded like a Mimic as I stated in my first comment. Upon further review, I'm not quite sure though after reading your comment. The song sounds well within the vocal range and capabilities of a Black-Capped Chickadee. I also retract the statement about the song being, "too complex". Chickadees are known for various vocalizations and this one could easily apply. Thanks.
@issyvoo2 How I learned to whistle: walk in the rain while collecting broken road reflectors until your pants are in danger of ripping from the weight.
awhh ^-^ i love chickadees :)
SNTwistedSeries 10 months ago
You make me wish I could whistle. I can easily identify many bird calls but I can't imitate or "talk to" them.
issyvoo2 1 year ago
I've never heard Black-Capped Chickadees sign a song of that sort. This is a bird that I am very familiar. The bird in this viral is a Brown Thrasher or a Northern Mockingbird. Way too complex of a song for it to be sung by Chicks or Tits.
SabreMatt311 1 year ago
@SabreMatt311 I have to disagree. After hearing such a beautiful song, I went online and spent hours trying to find it and sure enough, it is the song of a Black Capped Chickadee. They (of course you know this) have the "chicka-dee-dee-dee" call, and this one.
aminaormuminah 1 year ago
@aminaormuminah It seems that you have done some research on this matter. That's a good thing. The song, to me, sounded like a Mimic as I stated in my first comment. Upon further review, I'm not quite sure though after reading your comment. The song sounds well within the vocal range and capabilities of a Black-Capped Chickadee. I also retract the statement about the song being, "too complex". Chickadees are known for various vocalizations and this one could easily apply. Thanks.
SabreMatt311 1 year ago
@aminaormuminah Along with a two note version of this; wheee whoooo.
DK99824 1 year ago
Now I really wish I could whistle! I can only chat with crows.
issyvoo2 1 year ago
@issyvoo2 How I learned to whistle: walk in the rain while collecting broken road reflectors until your pants are in danger of ripping from the weight.
Try to whistle whilst doing it.
B29Bomber 1 year ago
You see, the Chickadee is my favorite bird, its sooo friendly
tylorh26 2 years ago
thats impressive. so pure
designandsketch 2 years ago
What kind of Chickadee call is that if you don't mind me asking, where I live there is usually only the black capped chickadee.
kramer727272 2 years ago
that's really awesome!!! :)
tamalosh 2 years ago
LOL did you fart at about seconds in?
summerlovin14 3 years ago
LOL I heard it too!
angelsara533 2 years ago
its a battle of whistle! I love doing this to Chickadees in spring. This also works with Morning Doves.
6V92TA 3 years ago
thats awesome...and cute..i love chickadees!
XObrittandbriXO 3 years ago
Is that ghost busters?
NarcoticPhil 3 years ago
Holy cats, is that cool!
drakkonia 4 years ago
cool ^_^
redXeydXraven 4 years ago