ruby-crowned kinglet
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small North American songbird: The ruby-crowned kinglet is a very small, active, olive-green songbird. It is known for its constant, flickering wing movements and its remarkably loud, complex song for its size. 2. Distinctive physical feature: The name refers to the male's crown, which has a patch of brilliant red feathers. This crown is usually concealed and is only flashed prominently during courtship or when the bird is agitated.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We spotted a ruby-crowned kinglet flitting through the oak branches.
- The ruby-crowned kinglet is often heard before it is seen due to its loud, warbling song.
- Look closely; if you see a flash of red, it's a male ruby-crowned kinglet.
Advanced Usage
- "Kinglet" as a taxonomic group: The term "kinglet" refers to birds in the genus . The ruby-crowned kinglet's scientific name is .
- Birdwatching context: In field guides and among birders, it is often abbreviated in notes as "RCKI."
Variants and Related Words
- Golden-crowned kinglet (n): A closely related species () that has a bright yellow and orange crown stripe.
- Kinglet (n): The general term for any small bird in the genus .
- Warbler (n): While not a true warbler, its behavior and size often lead birdwatchers to initially confuse it with warblers.
Synonyms
- Songbird: A general term for a passerine bird known for its vocalizations.
- Regulus calendula: The scientific, Latin name for the species.
Related Phrases
- Crown patch: The specific area of colored feathers on the top of a bird's head.
- Flicking its wings: A common behavioral description for this species, referring to its characteristic rapid wing movements while foraging.
Noun
- American kinglet with a notable song and in the male a red crown patch