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  • Chickadees, grey-crowned rosy-finches, ravens, bald eagles, goldeneyes and a few red-winged blackbirds, a pair of blue-winged teal and a solitary rough-legged hawk were livening up the wind.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • Chickadees flit through the bushes, prehistoric-looking turkeys startle in the grass, and an occasional cardinal flashes bright.

    Holly Robinson: Staying Whole in a Fractured World Holly Robinson 2011

  • Chickadees flit through the bushes, prehistoric-looking turkeys startle in the grass, and an occasional cardinal flashes bright.

    Holly Robinson: Staying Whole in a Fractured World Holly Robinson 2011

  • Chickadees, grey-crowned rosy-finches, ravens, bald eagles, goldeneyes and a few red-winged blackbirds, a pair of blue-winged teal and a solitary rough-legged hawk were livening up the wind.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • Chickadees, grey-crowned rosy-finches, ravens, bald eagles, goldeneyes and a few red-winged blackbirds, a pair of blue-winged teal and a solitary rough-legged hawk were livening up the wind.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • Chickadees flit through the bushes, prehistoric-looking turkeys startle in the grass, and an occasional cardinal flashes bright.

    Holly Robinson: Staying Whole in a Fractured World Holly Robinson 2011

  • Chickadees, grey-crowned rosy-finches, ravens, bald eagles, goldeneyes and a few red-winged blackbirds, a pair of blue-winged teal and a solitary rough-legged hawk were livening up the wind.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • Chickadees in full swarm today outside the mess hall as they swoop and dive to peck in search for breadcrumbs.

    LAST DAY OF ESTHER LEVIN Deborah Jiang Stein 2010

  • Can I point out that Chickadees is one of the best names ever invented.

    One, Two, Three,… « Fairegarden 2010

  • We rarely see more than Chickadees, Nuthatches, Woodpeckers, and Mourning Doves.

    Squirrel Pome « Fairegarden 2010

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