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GoldcrestUB2A4355

Sandwich, Kent, England.

One of a pair in The Elms.

 

Length: 9cm

Wingspan: 14cm

Weight: 6g

The goldcrest is a tiny kinglet of conifer woodland, scrub, parks and gardens. In autumn, resident birds are joined by large numbers on migration; they arrive on the east coast and are often found in bushes on sand dunes. The goldcrest is widespread in the UK, apart from in areas which are treeless, such as fens and northern Scotland. In winter, it joins other tits and woodland birds in flocks. Although it is our smallest songbird, it can lay up to 12 eggs in a clutch, which is about one and a half times the adult female's bodyweight.

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Uploaded on March 2, 2020
Taken on February 29, 2020