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Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Ruby-crowned Kinglet photographed at Tampa, FL by Andrew McElfresh
Ruby-crowned Kinglet — Tampa, FL — photo by Andrew McElfresh · February 18, 2026
Corthylio calendula

The ruby-crowned kinglet is a very small passerine bird found throughout North America. It is a member of the kinglet family. The bird has olive-green plumage with two white wing bars and a white eye-ring. Males have a red crown patch, which is often concealed. The sexes are identical apart from the crown, and juveniles are similar in plumage to adult females. It is one of the smallest songbirds in North America. The ruby-crowned kinglet is not closely related to other kinglets and was moved from Regulus to its own genus, Corthylio in 2021. Three subspecies are currently recognized.

This Ruby-crowned Kinglet was photographed at Tampa, FL on February 18, 2026. View all Ruby-crowned Kinglet photos →