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D.L. Dietz / 4 items

N 227 B 2.0K C 60 E Oct 24, 2020 F Dec 18, 2022
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Ruby Crowned Kinglet.

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

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N 90 B 874 C 6 E Oct 16, 2022 F Oct 30, 2023
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Ruby-Crowned Kinglet.

Tiny bird measuring from 3 3/4 to 4 1/2 inches long. Similar to Golden-Crowned Kinglet but greener and with no face pattern except for a narrow white eye ring. Males have a tuft of red feathers on their crown which is kept concealed unless the bird is aroused.

They inhabit coniferous forests in summer and are also in deciduous forests and thickets in winter.

They range from Alaska east to Newfoundland and south to southern California and New Mexico in the western United States and tothe Great Lakes region and northern New England in the eastern United States. Winters from southern British Columbia and California across southern tier of the US to southern New England.

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

Tags:   D.L. Dietz D.L. Dietz Photography america autumn bird birds canon canon eos r5 canon r5 class aves eos fall family muscicapidae kensington kensington metropark kinglets kinglets and gnatchatchers livingston county metropark michigan nature nature photography north america regulus calendula ruby-crowned kinglet subfamily sylviinae united states united states of america us wildlife wildlife photography Milford

N 146 B 1.7K C 24 E Oct 16, 2022 F Nov 20, 2023
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Ruby-Crowned Kinglet.

Tiny bird measuring from 3 3/4 to 4 1/2 inches long. Similar to Golden-Crowned Kinglet but greener and with no face pattern except for a narrow white eye ring. Males have a tuft of red feathers on their crown which is kept concealed unless the bird is aroused.

They inhabit coniferous forests in summer and are also in deciduous forests and thickets in winter.

They range from Alaska east to Newfoundland and south to southern California and New Mexico in the western United States and tothe Great Lakes region and northern New England in the eastern United States. Winters from southern British Columbia and California across southern tier of the US to southern New England.

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

Tags:   D.L. Dietz D.L. Dietz Photography america autumn bird birds canon canon eos r5 canon r5 class aves eos fall family muscicapidae kensington kensington metropark kinglets kinglets and gnatchatchers livingston county metropark michigan nature nature photography north america regulus calendula ruby-crowned kinglet subfamily sylviinae united states united states of america us wildlife wildlife photography Milford

N 41 B 560 C 2 E Oct 2, 2022 F Jan 25, 2024
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Ruby-Crowned Kinglet.

Tiny bird measuring from 3 3/4 to 4 1/2 inches long. Similar to Golden-Crowned Kinglet but greener and with no face pattern except for a narrow white eye ring. Males have a tuft of red feathers on their crown which is kept concealed unless the bird is aroused.

They inhabit coniferous forests in summer and are also in deciduous forests and thickets in winter.

They range from Alaska east to Newfoundland and south to southern California and New Mexico in the western United States and tothe Great Lakes region and northern New England in the eastern United States. Winters from southern British Columbia and California across southern tier of the US to southern New England.

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

Tags:   D.L. Dietz D.L. Dietz Photography america autumn bird birds canon canon eos r5 canon r5 class aves eos fall family muscicapidae kensington kensington metropark kinglets kinglets and gnatchatchers livingston county metropark michigan nature nature photography north america regulus calendula ruby-crowned kinglet subfamily sylviinae united states united states of america us wildlife wildlife photography Milford


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