A beautiful little bird was seen standing on the side door of a car, then he flew away when approached.
Based on searching through Google image ID, the bird is a Ruby Kinglet with scientific name is a Regulus sp.
Of 6 species from genus Regulus, there are two species living in the USA (North America):
- “the ruby-crowned kinglet (Regulus calendula.)”
- and “the golden-crowned kinglet (Regulus satrapa)”
Since our bird has red crown (please see above photo), hence it is a Ruby Crowned Kinglet.
Crown is a sex identification, and red crown refer to males. It is said that crown is important to build communications between a male and a male or a male and a female.
Erection or flashing of red crown could be meaning that the male bird get excited, attract attention or appeal to a female.
Have you seen a Ruby crowned kinglet in nature?
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