Painted

Unknown

Published

1929

Volume

12

Plate

749a

Sitka Ruby-crowned Kinglet

Regulus calendula grinnelli

THE RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET

Where's your kingdom, little king?
Where the land you call your own,
Where your palace and your throne?
Fluttering lightly on the wing
Through the blossom-world of May,
Whither lies your royal way,
Little king?

Far to northward lies a land
Where the trees together stand
Closely as the blades of wheat
When the summer is complete.
Rolling like an ocean wide
Over vale and mountainside,
Balsam, hemlock, spruce and pine,—
All those mighty trees are mine.
There's a river flowing free,—
All its waves belong to me.
There's a lake so clear and bright
Stars shine out of it all night;
Rowan-berries round it spread
Like a belt of coral red.
Never royal garden planned
Fair as my Canadian land!
There I build my summer nest,
There I reign and there I rest,
While from dawn to dark I sing,
Happy kingdom! Lucky king!

Back again, my little king!
Is your happy kingdom lost
To the rebel knave, Jack Frost?
Have you felt the snow-flakes sting?
Houseless, homeless in October,
Whither now? Your plight is sober,
Exiled king!

Far to southward lie the regions
Where my loyal flower-legions
Hold possession of the year,
Filling every month with cheer.
Christmas wakes the winter rose;
New Year daffodils unclose;
Yellow jasmine through the wood
Flows in February flood,
Dropping from the tallest trees
Golden streams that never freeze.
Thither now I take my flight
Down the pathway of the night,
Till I see the southern moon
Glisten on the broad lagoon,
Where the cypress' dusky green,
And the dark magnolia's sheen,
Weave a shelter round my home.

BREEDING

Nest and eggs similar to Ruby Crowned Kinglet.

RANGE

Pacific coast. Breeds from Prince William sound and Skagway, Alaska, to British Columbia. Winters south to central California.

Monterey Cypress

Cupressus macrocarpa

A 50–60 foot tree, with 2–3, sometimes 6-foot trunk, distributed in a narrow strip from Cypress Point to Carmel Bay, 2 miles long: and a small grove on Point Lobos, California.

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