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  1. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Surely not my best photograph, but probably my best effort because these guys WILL NOT sit still. This little fellow eluded my lens for 2 seasons and from time to time, I would get a glimpse of that little flash of red on top of his head while looking for other birds, and for the longest time...
  2. Ruby crowned

    Ruby crowned

    back yard winter time visitor...
  3. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Regulus calendula calendula) Three subspecies are recognized with only the nominate being mapped for Texas. Sexes similar. Photographed at Camelot Park, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Riparian; hackberry/elm dominated woodland adjacent to a creek at ca. 91 m (300 ft)...
  4. Goldcrest

    Goldcrest

    http://www.tomcharlesphotography.co.uk/birdgallery With thanks to Adam (Jaff) for spotting this little gem :t:
  5. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    After many, many fuzzy photos, I finally got a good, crisp, up-close shot of this very active and tiny bird; but it was worth all the effort!
  6. Ruby Crowned Kinglet

    Ruby Crowned Kinglet

    Ruby Crowned Kinglet looking for bugs under leaves
  7. Ruby Crowned Kinglet

    Ruby Crowned Kinglet

    Well this is a fun bird to photograph! I think it over did it with the caffeine that day. I almost focus on the little bugger and Puff it's gone. Makes you half crazy. Of course ... we are birders and photographers.
  8. Ruby Crowned Kinglet

    Ruby Crowned Kinglet

    Posing nicely, one of these times I'll get the ruby crown in the photo.
  9. Ruby Crowned Kinglet

    Ruby Crowned Kinglet

    Finally a decent picture of this bird. Could't get one with the crown exposed.Light wasn't great and these little speed demons never sit still. I have a lot of pics of the branches where it USED to be.LOL
  10. Golden-crowned Kinglet

    Golden-crowned Kinglet

    Not a great shot, but I was proud of it at the time. Tough feat for 200mm and such a jittery bird!
  11. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

  12. Ruby-crowned Kinglet snowbird

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet snowbird

    This diminutive Ruby-crowned Kinglet was feeding in a light snow pack today on the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge in western Washington State. Guess today was my small bird day. Photo by Jeff Larsen www.jefflarsen.com
  13. Golden-crowned Kinglet acrobat

    Golden-crowned Kinglet acrobat

    This litle guy was busy feeding in the cold today in western Washington State at the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Jeff Larsen www.jefflarsen.com
  14. Golden-crowned Kinglet

    Golden-crowned Kinglet

    This picture is for the down-and-dirty reality bird shooters. Described as a "tiny insectivore" (you bet it's tiny) this Golden-crowned Kinglet was photographed in a thick wooded environment in the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge December 6, 2010 in western Washington State in very...
  15. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    The features of the RCK are more distinctly different.
  16. Golden-crowned Kinglet

    Golden-crowned Kinglet

    Sam, this GCK definitely looks very close to the Goldcrest.
  17. Ruby-Crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-Crowned Kinglet

  18. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

  19. Golden-crown Kinglet

    Golden-crown Kinglet

    I prefer to call this guy IRregulus satrapa. Very active and irregular motions!
  20. Ruby Crowned Kinglet

    Ruby Crowned Kinglet

  21. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

  22. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet

  23. Kinglet

    Kinglet

    This little fellow landed close by me on second day with new camera. I have been digiscoping only until now.
  24. Golden-crowned kinglet

    Golden-crowned kinglet

    This tiny bird is about the size of a bushtit. It is very active. I am only able to pick one out of 40 shots.
  25. Ouch!!!

    Ouch!!!

    My head is on fire!...What a nervous little bird to photograph!!!
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