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 Golden-crowned
Kinglet Range Map
In the past, Golden-crowned Kinglets bred exclusively in
remote boreal fir, hemlock, and spruce forests. In the
East the range has been expanding south locally to
Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio mostly because
of reforestation with spruce plantations in this area. In
the West the range extends through mountain conifer
forests as far south as Mexico and Guatemala. The highest
breeding densities are found in the hemlock forests of
British Columbia. During migration and winter these
kinglets use more varied habitats and often join foraging
flocks of chickadees, titmice, creepers, and woodpeckers.
More information about the Golden-crowned
Kinglet
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