Ruby-crowned Kinglet

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Ruby-crowned Kinglet

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A new bird for me...and I thought I was phototgraphing just another warbler! :lol:
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Re: Ruby-crowned Kinglet

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Those are great little birds! Have you seen the ruby crown? It's very pretty. One of the barn cats got one once so I could really get a good look at it. I'd rather it be alive, but I could look at him better. They are so cute.
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Re: Ruby-crowned Kinglet

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I have seen the ruby crown in photos but I did not see it on this bird. If I had I would have known what it was! lol
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Re: Ruby-crowned Kinglet

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