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Never see enough of these cuties
KC Foggin

Never see enough of these cuties (Regulus calendula)

Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Kinglets are tiny songbirds with relatively large heads, almost no neck, and thin tails. They have very small, thin, straight bills.
Habitat
Ruby-crowned Kinglets breed across far northern North America as well as the western mountains. Most migrate to the southern, southwestern & southeastern, United States and Mexico for the winter.
Location
Yard bird, Myrtle Beach, SC
Date taken
Aug., 2022
Scientific name
Regulus calendula
Equipment used
Nikon D90, SIGMA 80-400/4.5-5.6 DG OS. plus a 1+1/4 extender, hand held
superb portrait of this lovely little cutie in a marvelous setting, adding a lot of depth to the photo, a real topper, KC, many tfs!!
 
agree 100% one cannot have enough of these beauties.

thanks so much for this lovely capture.
 

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