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Shop Black-capped Chickadees Giclee Paper Print (6" x 12") Framed and Matted (18.5" x 12.5")
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Black-capped Chickadees Giclee Paper Print (6" x 12") Framed and Matted (18.5" x 12.5")

$120.00

Winter Wonders depicts a pair of Black-capped Chickadees nestled in snowy pine branches. These cute little birds are a universal favorite.

Giclee print reproduction on archival white paper (6" x 12" image). Wooden frame and conservation grade off-white mat (11" x 17").

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Winter Wonders depicts a pair of Black-capped Chickadees nestled in snowy pine branches. These cute little birds are a universal favorite.

Giclee print reproduction on archival white paper (6" x 12" image). Wooden frame and conservation grade off-white mat (11" x 17").

Winter Wonders depicts a pair of Black-capped Chickadees nestled in snowy pine branches. These cute little birds are a universal favorite.

Giclee print reproduction on archival white paper (6" x 12" image). Wooden frame and conservation grade off-white mat (11" x 17").

  • Giclee prints with archival pigmented inks

  • Highest level of color gamut available in printing (12 color printing)

  • Solid wooden frame. 1” wide. .75” depth. Warm charcoal color with subtle variations edges. Color and simple design works great in almost any room.

  • Conservation grade off-white mat.

Black-capped chickadees are easily seen at many feeding stations and in virtually any area with trees. They are often heard before they’re seen. Chickadee calls are complex and language-like, communicating information on identity and recognition of other flocks and predator alarms and contact calls—the more dee notes in a chickadee-dee-dee call, the higher the threat level.

Chickadees are among the easiest birds to attract to feeders, such as suet, sunflower, and peanuts. They don’t mind using tiny hanging feeders that swing in the wind and readily visit window feeders.

—Cornell Lab of Ornathology

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