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Atlanta Georgia 2:30pm 2/6/2011
Any chance someone knows what this is? Little out of focus but they dont stay long for pictures, small birds seem to arrive and fly just when you get a bead on them.
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...just zis guy, you know?
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Out of focus, yes, but a lovely view nonetheless of a male Ruby-crowned Kinglet.
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Indeed ... and you can see a number of them without seeing the crown for which they're named!
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I agree with Ruby Crowned Kinglet.
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