We have talked about a crown Kinglet at previous post:
- A Ruby Crowned Kinglet – Critter 29 | Tanza Erlambang Update
We just spot a bird we never seen before at backyard a couple days ago. After identification through Google ID, the application said “Kinglet bird.”
So what is different with “a ruby crown Kinglet?”
As I wrote at previous post :”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.”
In addition, you may see a white wing bar (please see Fig 01 above) as one of identifications for female Kinglet.
Female Kinglets produce eggs just once a year, about 4 to 10 eggs with incubation period for 14 days. Interestingly, both males and females take care their babies.
Have you seen both male and female Kinglets in your areas?
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