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Related: About this forumGolden crowned Kinglet
Golden-crowned Kinglets are one of the most numerous birds of conifer forests yet they are one the least encountered. They spend a lot of time high in the trees and their voices are very high. Here we get to listen and get some good looks at them, as well as compare them to other forest birds that sound similar like Chestnut-backed Chickadees and Brown Creepers.
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Golden crowned Kinglet (Original Post)
Donkees
Feb 2022
OP
Pretty little bird. I've never seen one. I have seen Brown creepers. They blend in with the bark
Walleye
Feb 2022
#1
I've only seen one years ago, but he didn't survive a freeze and was tucked in near the door.
Donkees
Feb 2022
#4
So precious! I used to see a ruby crested kinglet in my area but, not in several years. n/t
Quakerfriend
Feb 2022
#3
Walleye
(30,723 posts)1. Pretty little bird. I've never seen one. I have seen Brown creepers. They blend in with the bark
Donkees
(31,086 posts)4. I've only seen one years ago, but he didn't survive a freeze and was tucked in near the door.
lefthandedskyhook
(951 posts)2. Hi Donkees
how is the weather in NM?
Donkees
(31,086 posts)5. I don't know :)
lefthandedskyhook
(951 posts)6. my mistake
still, salutations to you for backing Bernie
Quakerfriend
(5,417 posts)3. So precious! I used to see a ruby crested kinglet in my area but, not in several years. n/t