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Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface. The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.
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Sun calls to the Black-capped Chickadeewith the its rays of warmth. The Macomb Orchard Trail Washington Michigan... more
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Average Rating (4.20 Stars):
Justin Fulkerson
March 19th, 2024
It’s okay. As a yoga mat, it’s not exactly nonslip.
Perry Price
February 18th, 2024
Got this for my girlfriend fir valentines day she was shocked and love it
Jim Ryals
January 16th, 2024
I did not recieve this yoga mat that I orderd.
Sun calls to the Black-capped Chickadeewith the its rays of warmth. The Macomb Orchard Trail Washington Michigan
State bird of Maine and Massachusetts.
LeeAnn McLaneGoetz VP Seven Ponds Nature Center Photography Club Owner McLaneGoetzStudioLLC.com Fine Art Nature and Travel Photography Washington, Michigan 48094 Award winning photographer LeeAnn McLaneGoetz of McLaneGoetzStudioLLC.com presents a collection of her finest Photography Fine Art for you to enjoy. These amazing works of art are available for you to choose as prints, framed prints, canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints, greeting cards and even iPhone covers. CUSTOM ARTWORK If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the artist. Visit our site at http://www.mclanegoetzstudiollc.com/ Contents Copyright by (c)McLaneGoetzStudioLLC.com. All Rights...
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The Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) is a small, North American songbird, a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae. It is the state bird of both Maine and Massachusetts in the United States, and the provincial bird of New Brunswick in Canada. It is notable for its capacity to lower its body temperature during cold winter nights, its good spatial memory to relocate the caches where it stores food, and its boldness near humans (they can feed from the hand). Its French name is Mésange à tête noire. The Black-capped Chickadee has a black cap and bib with white sides to the face. Its underparts are white with rusty brown on the flanks. Its back is gray and the tail is normally slate-gray. This bird has a short dark bill (8.0-9.5 mm), short rounded wings (63.5-67.5 mm) and a long tail (58–63 mm). Total body length is 12–15 cm (4.7–5.9 in), wingspan is 16–21 cm (6.3–8.3 in) and body mass is 9–14 g (0.32–0.49 oz).[3] Sexes look alike, but males are slightly larger and longer than females. Although range can generally be used to separate them, the Black-capped Chickadee is very similar in appearance to the Carolina Chickadee. The Black-capped is larger on average but this cannot be used reliably for identification. The most obvious difference between the two is in the wing feathers. In the Black-capped Chickadee, the wing feathers have white edges that are larger and more conspicuous than those of the Carolina Chickadee. Overall, the Carolina appears slightly paler colored whereas the flanks of the Black-capped can appear to have a trace of off-yellow or rusty coloration. Also, the Black-capped generally has a more "ragged" looking black bib, whereas the bib of the Carolina has a more smooth-edged look. These subtle features are often even more vague in populations around where the Black-capped and Carolina overlap in range (possibly the result of hybrids) and the two cannot always be distinguished to species. The two species were formerly thought to be easily distinguished by call, but they often learn each other's vocalizations where their ranges overlap (their point of overlap is a narrow band that runs along the east-central United States, with the Black-capped Chickadee to the north). A bird located near the zone of overlap that sings both songs, or sings "odd-sounding" songs, cannot be positively identified solely by voice in the field.