What is massachusetts state bird?

The state bird of Massachusetts is the Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus). This small songbird is known for its cheerful call that sounds like "chick-a-dee-dee-dee" and its distinctive black cap and bib contrasting with its white cheeks. The Black-capped Chickadee is a common sight in forests and woodlands throughout Massachusetts and can also be found in suburban areas, parks, and gardens.

These birds are known for their bold and curious behavior, often approaching humans and readily taking food from bird feeders. Black-capped Chickadees have a varied diet that includes insects, seeds, and berries.

The Black-capped Chickadee was officially designated as the state bird of Massachusetts in 1941. It is a beloved and familiar sight to residents and visitors alike, symbolizing the state's natural beauty and wildlife diversity.