One of the first songbirds that I saw and learned to identify back in 1997 when I got into hawk watching and birding in Central Park was the Ruby Crowned Kinglet. At the time I thought that it was a warbler. But, of course, it is not. The kinglet is "close" to the Neo Tropical warbler family or the, so called, "Old World Warblers". Here in Esopus, where I have not had the abundance of time to search, watch and wait, I have never seen a Kinglet, nor this one nor the Golden Crowned Kinglet. But there is always a first time. In this video one can actually see the red crown. But, with a fast moving kinglet, unless they are threatened or angry it is not easy to see. ENJOY!
I have changed the name of this blog. I now live, since August of 2019 in the New Liberties section of Central Philadelphia. And the truth is that I have not pursued much serious birding since coming to Philadelphia. But I intend to. I am still a Redemptorist and Roman Catholic missionary priest. I believe that God wants us to love, respect and care for ALL of creation as our Pope Francis says so well in his quite long letter LAUDATO SI which is about care for all of creation
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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