I believe this is a black capped chickadee. I saw this in a park on the Hudson River in New York. New York is within its year round range.

According to All About Birds the black-capped chickadee has a habit of investigating people. This bird flew right at me a few times then veered off. So that was certainly true.
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Beautiful.
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What a spectacular shot – and how lovely that it came to say hello!
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These were my late aunt’s favorite birds. So feisty and cute!
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Don’t think I could chew my food hanging upside down. Love watching the a tics birds do.
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Me either. It is a skill only a few in the animal kingdom could accomplish successfully. I have no desire to even try. Carry on black-capped chickadee.
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If ever there were a Black-Capped Chickadee of the silver screen, it was Jean Arthur—small, sprightly, and possessed of a voice like birdsong, equal parts charm and steel. Flitting between comedy and drama with effortless grace, she was both delicate and unshakable, a figure of warmth with a glint of defiance in her eye. Like the chickadee, she never blustered but always made herself heard, her presence lingering long after she’d flown from the frame.
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