

We all love birbs and it is up to us to make sure that crimes committed against humanity by our feathery friends are recorded for posterity. The overall goal of this community is to provide a safe place to post and discuss the most criminal elements of the sky: smol birbs.
Hummingbird with pantaloons!
He is called a Glowing Puffleg ^^
Photo cred: Peter Hawrylyshyn
Some California Scrub-Jay's on the fence looking for a nest
cross-posted from: https://mastodon.neatobuilds.com/users/mrpistachios/statuses/114393656668773492
Some California Scrub-Jay's on the fence looking for a nest
Also this weekend is the iNaturalist 2025 city nature challenge so don't forget to join your city if you use #iNaturalist or the global event if your area isn't participating.
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2025
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Robin
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/27734177
Bless this little potato for posing perfectly for me.
A quail chick next to a chicken chick
This was my favourite illegally smol post back on Reddit. Figured it would look nice here as well. ^^
Little parula
Sometimes warblers don't care how close you are. This one was probably ten feet away. They are truly smol, and I like to crop my photos.
Honduras, April 2023
I love how tiny kinglets are and how well they handle the cold
Golden-crowned kinglet
Pennsylvania, January 2022
he do a flip
Sometimes I don't even know what I'm photographing. This is a male blue-black grassquit doing a "I'm sexy" dance as he calls.
Rugged tiny blue-gray gnatcatcher
Pennsylvania, July 2023
Tiny dancers
It might not be obvious, but these sparkling-tailed hummingbirds are actually smaller than some big beetles. When they're flying past, it's hard to believe that they're actually birds.
Honduras, June 2022
Olive-backed Sunbird (male)
The female was posted a couple days back. Males have a more distinctive colouring for easy identification, and the chest has a very reflective colour under direct sunlight.