These little busy-bodies cruise through the lower foliage in the forest, in almost constant motion and flicking their wings as they go. The female’s lack a ruby crown and the male’s lies hidden until he decides to display it.



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Lara Birchler 2021-12-09
I love RCKIs! Great photos!
Regarding a recent post: which pond had an otter in it?!! Whaaaaaat??!! Thanks Jim!