Definition:
The "black-capped chickadee" is a small bird that is easily recognized by its black head (crown) and white cheeks. It is often found in North America, and it has a cheerful, melodic song.
In more advanced contexts, you might discuss the black-capped chickadee in terms of its behavior, habitat, or role in the ecosystem. For example: - "The black-capped chickadee is known for its adaptability to different environments and its ability to remember where it hides food."
The black-capped chickadee is a small, friendly bird known for its distinctive black crown and cheerful song, commonly found in North America.