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Tag Archives: Golden-crowned Kinglet

Winter and the Golden-Crowned Kinglet

Posted on December 18, 2012 by Richard

Winter and the Golden-Crowned Kinglet by Tom Kalinowski  (from the Adirondack Almanack)   It’s simple physics. In a cold environment, small objects lose heat at a faster rate than large objects. This is why most warm-blooded animals that reside in a … Continue reading →

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