Bird of the Week – Ruby-crowned Kinglet
The smallest songbird in the New World boreal forest is the Ruby-crowned Kinglet.
The red spot on the species’ head is only present in males and even then not all the time.
Even ithout the red spot, the broken white eye ring, two white wingbars and incredible hyperactivity make this a pretty easy bird to identify in the field. If you can keep your binoculars on it as it frenetically jumps around.
For a tiny bird, this little kinglet has an amazingly loud and long song. It’s a wonderful sign of spring.
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Hmmm, I’m going to find its song online. Thanks, WC.