The Boreal Chickadee was a bird that had long been on my target list because when I travel for birds it is normally in warmer climates. So my cold location target birds tend to get neglected. The Boreal Chickadee inhabits the fir and spruce forests of the far north in Canada, Alaska and only the northern most United States. I was able to finally remedy this situation when visiting Nova Scotia with the family for a hiking and sight-seeing trip. They typically don't overlap much with Black-capped Chickadees as they tend to stay in the evergreen forests, but in some places like Nova Scotia they can both be found in the same habitats.
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