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Golden-crowned Kinglet - Regulus satrapa

Golden-crowned Kinglet

Regulus satrapa

RegulidaePasseriformes
The Golden-crowned Kinglet is a kinglet found across various habitats in North America. Tiny, olive-green, bold white eyebrow, orange and yellow crown stripe These birds are known for their unique characteristics and behaviors. Forages high in conifers, often in mixed flocks

Physical Characteristics

Size

3.1-4.3 inches

Wingspan

5.5-7.1 inches

Weight

0.1-0.3 oz

Plumage

Tiny, olive-green, bold white eyebrow, orange and yellow crown stripe

Distinctive Features

Tiny

Natural History & Behavior

🌳 Habitat

Coniferous forests

🍽️ Diet

Insects

πŸ¦… Behavior

Forages high in conifers, often in mixed flocks

πŸ—ΊοΈ Migration Pattern

Partially migratory

🎡 Sounds

Very high thin 'see-see-see

πŸ›‘οΈ Conservation Status

Least Concern

Fun Facts

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Golden-crowned Kinglets have adapted well to their environment

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Conservation status: Least Concern

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Average size: 3.1-4.3 inches

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Golden-crowned Kinglet sound like?

Golden-crowned Kinglets make Very high thin 'see-see-see'. These vocalizations are used for communication, territory defense, and attracting mates.

Where do Golden-crowned Kinglets live?

Golden-crowned Kinglets inhabit coniferous forests. Partially migratory

What do Golden-crowned Kinglets eat?

The diet of Golden-crowned Kinglets consists primarily of insects. They forage using various techniques depending on their habitat.

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