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Definitions of kinglet in various dictionaries:
noun - small birds resembling warblers but having some of the habits of titmice
Any of several small, grayish North American birds of the genus Regulus, having a yellowish or reddish patch on the crown of the head.
A king ruling a kingdom considered small or unimportant.
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small birds resembling warblers but having some of the habits of titmice |
Any of several small, grayish North American birds of the genus Regulus, having a yellowish or reddish patch on the crown of the head. |
A king ruling a kingdom considered small or unimportant. |
A minor king. |
A very small warbler of a group that includes the goldcrest, having an orange or yellow crown. |
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A kinglet, or crest, is a small bird in a group that is sometimes included in the Old World warblers, but is frequently placed in its own family, Regulidae, because of resemblance to titmice. "Regulidae" is derived from the Latin word regulus for "petty king" or prince, and refers to the coloured crowns of adult birds. This family has representatives in North America and Eurasia. There are seven species in this family; one, the Madeira firecrest, Regulus madeirensis, was only recently split from common firecrest as a separate species. One species, the ruby-crowned kinglet, differs sufficiently in its voice and plumage to occasionally be afforded its own genus, Corthylio. |