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The Ruby-crowned Kinglet is a striking passerine bird known for its vibrant red-orange crown, making it easily identifiable among North America's smallest birds. Primarily feeding on insects and arachnids, including spiders, this little bird plays a significant role in the ecosystem. When defending its territory, the kinglet emits a loud warning call to deter intruders. During winter months, these charming birds migrate to the lower and western regions of the U.S. and Mexico. Discover more about this lively species through the video: [Watch here](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYce1XbRlHk).
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Common Name: Ruby-crowned kinglet Category: passerine (perching birds) Identified by it’s brilliant red- orange crown. One of North America’s smallest birds The Ruby-crowned kinglet’s diet consists of mainly insects and arachnids such as spiders. When warding off intruders from their territory, kinglets will use a very loud warning call. Spends it’s winters in the lower and western half of the U.S and Mexico. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYce1XbRlHk