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Golden-crowned kinglet

Scientific name: Regulus regulus


Golden-crowned kinglet

IUCN Status: Least Concern

Family: REGULIDAE

Group: Birds

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 10 m

Breeding season / Courtship: 01.01-31.12

Gestation: 180 à 220 jours

Births: 31.12-15.01


Habitat:
Coniferous forests, broadleaf woodlands

Description:
The golden-crowned kinglet is an incredibly small bird found mainly in dense coniferous forests across Europe and Asia. It is distinguished by its tiny size, olive-green plumage, and the bright yellow patch on its head. This passerine bird is an excellent acrobat, often seen hopping between branches searching for insects and small arachnids. The golden-crowned kinglet is a discreet but highly energetic bird, known for its lively behavior and ability to forage in tight spaces.

Recommended lens:
>=300 mm

Photography tips:
Photograph the golden-crowned kinglet using a telephoto lens to capture its quick movements and plumage details. It is best to photograph early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the light is soft and the bird is more active. Be discreet and ready to be patient, as this bird can quickly hop from branch to branch, often in dense and shaded areas.

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