Well done, Paul. Such tiny twitchy critters are a challenge. 
Mini nit, did you fiddle with levels, or something, to lighten its
black cap? 
DoF very shallow, but focus was a good choice.

Jack
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> I've tried shooting chikadees for some time now. They rarely purch
> for more than a second or two. And when they do, it's frequently on
> interior branches. I finally got a decent shot at one in my last
> visit to the nature center -- in spite of the fact that he was on the
> interior branches of a pine. Note that he's clutching lunch.  It's
> with the K20D, A 400/5.6 and A2X-S converter at ISO 1000, f7.1,
> 1/1500th. I also had the AF 540 flash and Xtender mounted.
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7053676&size=lg
> 
> Paul
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