I have a small-warbler-sized bird that is feeding on the outer fringes of the woods next to my townhouse. It moves so fast that I have a hard time getting binoculars on it, let alone get focused. It's speed is like a Kinglet but doesn't really scour an area like a Kinglet. It moves quickly left to right to different leaf clusters, pausing only occasionally, and just keeps on moving on - all on the bottom leaf fringes of the woods (about 10-15 feet high). It is going after insects.
I am leaning towards a migrating Golden Crowned Kinglet but have no calls or hard visual lock to confirm. Any ideas? Thomas Maiello Angel Environmental Management, Inc. Maple Grove, MN

