A kinglet is a small, plump, and extremely friendly songbird.
a kinglet is "un roitelet"
The diminutive of king is "kinglet."
They eat things such as small insects and their eggs
The yellow bird is most likely a yellow crowned Kinglet and the other a red crowned kinglet
Sounds like you have a golden crowned kinglet.
They filmed the music video for Live While We're Young in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.
Kinglets eat insects, eggs, and spiders that they find on leaves and twigs. The Ruby-crowned kinglet will also eat sap, seeds, and berries during the winter months.
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The list of the what-if Jetman Gokaiger keys are: Green Eagle Purple Falcon Silver Sparrow Gold Kinglet Teal Eagle Brown Turkey Indigo Vulture Gray Eagle etc.
Check field guide for eastern goldfinch, or yellowthroat, a small warbler.
Check out golden crowned kinglet in your field guide. This is the only species I can think of that has a yellow stripe.
The sparrow, ostrich, penguin, pelican, hoatzin, pintail, pochard, chicken, peafowl, oilbird, mallard, bustard, limpkin, finfoot, moorhen, seriema, bittern, buzzard, vulture, kestrel, quetzal, jacamar, bluejay, jaybird, redbird, cotinga, manakin, kinglet, waxwing, sitella, sunbird, waxbill, warbler, tanager, bunting, rosella, antbird, seagull, seabird, harrier, piculet, and skimmer are all birds with seven-letter names.