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kinglet
(redirected from golden-crowned kinglets)

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kinglet, common name for members of a subfamily of five species of Old and New World warblers, similar to the thrushes and the Old World flycatchers. Kinglets are small birds (4 in./10 cm) with soft, fluffy, olive or grayish green plumage and bright crown patches. Their distribution is circumpolar in the conifer belt. The two American species, the ruby-crowned and golden-crowned kinglets, breed in Canada and winter in Mexico. Similar are the Old World goldcrest and the European firecrest. They are active, insectivorous birds, traveling in loose bands together with nuthatches, woodpeckers, creepers, and titmice. Their hanging nests are purse-shaped. In the same order as the kinglets are the gnatwrens of Central and South America and the gnatcatchers, both of the family Polioptilidae, found from the N United States to Argentina. These dainty, slender birds are colored in soft grays and have thin, pointed bills; they feed on small insects. The blue-gray gnatcatcher of the United States and Mexico is typical of the group. Kinglets are classified in the phylum Chordata Chordata , phylum of animals having a notochord, or dorsal stiffening rod, as the chief internal skeletal support at some stage of their development. Most chordates are vertebrates (animals with backbones), but the phylum also includes some small marine invertebrate
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, subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Passeriformes, family Sylviidae.


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BIRDS BY THE NUMBERS A few of the 139 species that volunteers spotted during the 2005 Eugene bird count 18,482 cackling geese, small, similarly colored cousins of Canada geese 8,994 green-winged teal, a small dabbling duck 483 golden-crowned kinglets, a small songbird 194 western bluebirds, a medium-sized thrush 10 evening grosbeaks, a large black finch with yellow and white markings 1 snowy owl, a white bird rarely seen in Oregon
Duarte was surprised to learn last year from one of the trail's creators that WildSpring's five wooded cabins share land with Pacific-scope flycatchers, tree swallows, chestnut-backed chickadees, golden-crowned kinglets, Swainson's thrush, wrentits and a half-dozen other feathered varieties, all spotted by sound in a five-minute period by birder Steven Shunk.
 
 
 
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