
This photo was taken in April 2007 but both kinglet species are back in our area now. They are always fun to watch and difficult to find one not in constant motion.

by The Birdfreak Team on October 5, 2007
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The golden-crowned kinglet is one of my faves for sure and we don’t normally get to see them down on the ground like this! BRAVO!
Wow. What a totally amazing photo.
What a beautiful shot of the crown! I’m always encouraged when I see these birds!
Such a beautiful bird, and a great photo of it. That’s a bird I have yet to see.