The passage also reveals, incidentally, that an Ethiopian prince or kinglet ruled at that time over at least a province of South Arabia. |
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Spence was able to get binocs on a kinglet and a nice male yellow-rump eventually. |
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It was the body of a golden-crowned kinglet, an unlucky one, that had crashed into the iconic Toronto-Dominion Center building somewhere above. |
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This would not be a divine and merciful behaviour, it would be the conduct of a demonic kinglet. |
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The kinglet was smeared with cobalt, adorned with rings, and blubbery, with a belly like jelly. |
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A tiny kinglet just flitted through the branches, only a few feet from me. |
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Also starring in the film: the prothonotary warbler, ruby-crowned kinglet, olive-sided flycatcher, Eastern screech owl and dozens of other birds. |
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Along the way, people might see wonders like the olive-sided flycatcher, the ruby-crowned kinglet and the black-throated blue warbler. |
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The most abundant species in forest biotopes are the dark-eyed junco, white-throated sparrow, palm warbler, Lincoln's sparrow, ruby-crowned kinglet and yellow-rumped warbler. |
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The typical Ruby-crowned Kinglet nest is deep and is suspended from two hanging twigs. |
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The budding trees also offered Tufted Titmouse, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Eastern Phoebe, and Downy Woodpecker. |
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The tiny Golden Crowned Kinglet has a habit of gorging right before a rainstorm. |
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Similarly, studies involving songbird species such as Gray Jays, Boreal Chickadees, Swainson's Thrush, Myrtle Warbler, and Ruby Crowned Kinglet would be possible based on their occurrence throughout the study area. |
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