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ruby-crowned kinglet

  1. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    I think you can just about make out the red roof which marks this juvie as a male.
  2. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

  3. Peaking out

    Peaking out

  4. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    This fast moving little one makes lots of trips to our upper deck where the peanut butter/nuts log is located. I took this picture through the window just a few feet away from the bird and it just continued to eat.
  5. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    This little one has legs as thin as a needle and it just loves the peanut butter/nuts log attached to our deck.
  6. Find the Kinglet

    Find the Kinglet

    One of the few trees in my yard that actually turn color and loses its leaves
  7. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Still on line and waiting for Sandy
  8. Another arrival

    Another arrival

  9. Punk Rocker

    Punk Rocker

  10. Ware My Crown At

    Ware My Crown At

  11. My hand grenade

    My hand grenade

  12. I'm digging those golden slippers

    I'm digging those golden slippers

  13. A momentary pause

    A momentary pause

  14. Cardinal Envy

    Cardinal Envy

  15. Don't see this too often

    Don't see this too often

    That is the micro maniac on the ground.
  16. How to get them to sit still for more than a nano second

    How to get them to sit still for more than a nano second

    You put out Grape Jelly. This micro maniac was patiently waiting for the Oriole to stop feeding.
  17. A behavior shot

    A behavior shot

    I first noticed this last year. When a Sapsucker leaves the Muscadine Vine that it had been drilling the Ruby-crowned Kinglet lands on the vine immediately after the Sapsucker leaves and takes advantage of the drilled hole.
  18. Green on  Green

    Green on Green

    I love these little guys
  19. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Spent a few days in Brooklyn over Easter and got to bird Prospect Park there and found lots of migrant warblers but only managed a few photos as they were either moving around too much or way up high in the trees. Strangely enough one of the ones I managed a few photos of was this Ruby-crowned...
  20. Yes, you may call me Your Ruby Highness

    Yes, you may call me Your Ruby Highness

    This one is neither a first nor a best, but I do like that it showed me its ruby crown. |=)|
  21. One for Doux

    One for Doux

    Doux, you may be right about my last Kinglet image, it is probably a female. But even for male, the crest may not be visible at certain angles. It is easier if he is alerted, with the crest raised. We only have 2 types of Kinglets here, this one and the Golden-crowned. The Ruby-crowned can be...
  22. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

  23. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    #2 in Madera Kubo series
  24. A second to Late . . .

    A second to Late . . .

    so I missed his crest full up. Saw him with a lot of red on top of his head, raised the camera, sited in, and down it went. Lighting isn't the best. Oh well, it was still a life bird for me.
  25. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

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