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The Little Ones - Chickadees, Nuthatches, Creepers, Kinglets, Wrens

Little 1

Little 2
In Alberta we have 3 kinds of Chickadees, 1. Boreal 2. Mountain and 3 Black-capped

Little 3
3. Black-capped Chickadee

Little 6
6. Brown Creeper

Little 7
7. Black-capped Chickadee

Little 9
9. White-breasted Nuthatch

Little 12
12, 13 White-breasted Nuthatch, male above with black head, female below with gray head

Little 13

Little 15
15, 16 Red-breasted Nuthatch - the one above is leucitic meaning he has no colour pigment in some feathers. This one was nick-named "Bob" and was see for a few years in the same area.
The one in #16 is a Red-breasted Nuthatch female

Little 16

20. Red-breasted Nuthatch
20.

21.
21. House Wren

23.
23. House Wren

26.
26, 30. White-breasted Nuthatch

28.
28. Mountain Chickadee

30.

32.

34.

Little 4
There are 2 Nuthatches seen in Canada, 4. White-breasted and 5. Red-breasted

Little 5

Little 8
8. White-breasted Nuthatch

Little 10
10, 11. Boreal Chickadee

Little 11

Little 14
14 Black-capped Chickadee

Little 17
17. Chestnut-sided Chickadee - rarely seen in Alberta but common on the west coast.

18.
18. Red-breasted Nuthatch

19.
19. Red-breasted Nuthatch

22.
22. House Wren

24.
24,25. Golden-crowned Kinglet

25.

27.
27, 32, 33. Black-capped Chickadee

29.
29, 35. Boreal Chickadee

31.
31, 34. Red-breasted Nuthatch

33.
34. Golden-crowned Kinglet

34.

36.
36. Black-capped Chickadee

38.
38. Common Redpoll

40.
40. Black-capped Chickadee

35.

37.
37. Boreal Chickadee

Common Redpoll

41
41. Red-breasted Nuthatch