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Blackcap

British pronunciation/blˈækkæp/
American pronunciation/blˈækkæp/
Blackcap
[NOUN]
1

a small migratory songbird found in Europe, known for its distinctive black cap and melodious singing

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What is a "blackcap"?

A blackcap is a small migratory songbird widely distributed across Europe and parts of Asia and North Africa. It is known for its distinct appearance, with the male having a black cap on its head, while the female has a reddish-brown cap. Their plumage is mostly grayish-brown, blending well with their preferred habitats of woodlands, gardens, and thickets. Blackcaps are highly skilled singers, producing a rich and varied repertoire of melodious notes. Their song is a delightful combination of clear fluting phrases and trills, often described as a musical warble. Blackcaps are migratory birds, spending summers in Europe and winters in southern Europe and North Africa. They have an impressive ability to adapt their migration patterns, with some individuals overwintering in the milder climates of the British Isles and other parts of Europe. Besides their charming song, blackcaps are also notable for their diet, feeding on various foods including fruits, berries, insects, and even small spiders. Their adaptability and enchanting songs make them cherished visitors to many gardens and natural habitats.

2

chickadee having a dark crown

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3

small black-headed European gull

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4

raspberry native to eastern North America having black thimble-shaped fruit

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1I mean even something like a blackcap to Oxford.
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