The Official Massachusetts State Bird
State Bird
Chickadee



The genus and species of the Chickadee, the official Massachusetts state bird, is Poecile atricapillus. This bird is a small, sparrow-sized songbird that is found in forests, backyards, and parks across the state. Chickadees are known for their friendly, inquisitive personalities, their cheerful songs, and their acrobatic foraging skills.

The Chickadee has been an important symbol in Massachusetts since the mid-20th century. It was proposed as the state bird in 1941, but the proposal was not passed until 1957. Since then, the Chickadee has become a beloved symbol of the state, appearing on coinage and other state-related objects. It is often featured in artwork and literature, and is an important part of the state's natural beauty.

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