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Superb Fairy Wren in the Murray Darling Basin
Male Superb Fairy Wren drying off on a branch
the female fairy wren has a light brown body with a white ches and orange eye surround
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Fairywren perched in a tree in Australia
RĂ©union stonechat (Saxicola tectes) is a species of stonechat, endemic to the island of RĂ©union.
The Red-winged fairywren occurs in the wetter, southwest corner of Western Australia. It is common in parts of its range, though there is some evidence of decline as a result of draining of swampland. It lives in the understorey of karri and jarrah. Older forests appear to be less favourable habitats, while birds appear to be attracted to disturbed areas after logging.
Taxon name: East Coast Southern Emu-wren\nTaxon scientific name: Stipiturus malachurus malachurus\nLocation: Beowa National Park, New South Wales, Australia
Superb Fairywren (Malurus cyaneus)  Queensland Australia
Male Superb Fairy Wren perched on a tree stump
Variegated Fairy-wren (Malurus lamberti lamberti) adult male perched low down in conifer\
a Warbler survives in the forests of Cuba
Small bird perched on a log with head up singing
Copsychus saularis
Small female wren on a little branch
Taxon name: East Coast Southern Emu-wren\nTaxon scientific name: Stipiturus malachurus malachurus\nLocation: Dharawal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
Australian male variegated fairy wren (Malurus lamberti) perched on a Banksia tree branch in the Australian bush, Royal national Park, Sydney.
Female Superb Fairy Wren (Malurus cyaneus) defecating on a stump
Superb Fairy Wren in the Northern Country
Many brown-eared bulbuls, Japanese white-eye and other birds flock to the branches of Ligustrum obtusifolium in winter to eat black berries. Native to Japan, Korea and China, Ligustrum obtusifolium, commonly called border privet, is a perennial, deciduous shrub, which grows to 3 meters in height and has many stemmed branches. White flowers appear in June and fruits appear in September and persist into winter.
Male of Splendid Fairywren - Malurus splendens passerine bird in Maluridae, blue wren found in Australia in arid and semi-arid regions, sexual dimorphism, small long-tailed bird of bright blue.
Superb Fairywren (Malurus cyaneus) - Male
Fairywren perched in a tree in Australia
Taxon name: Central East Coast Variegated Fairy-wren\nTaxon scientific name: Malurus lamberti lamberti\nLocation: Sydney, Australia
A small brown bird perched on a tree branch
Female Superb Fairy Wren (Malurus cyaneus) defecating on a stump
Female blue wren is looking for insect on a branch of tree, Perth, Western Australia
A Red Legged Honeycreeper is seen perching on a branch.  This small tropical rainforest bird is very colorful.  The male Red Legged Honeycreeper has a iridescent blue cap.  The legs and feet are a bright reddish color.  This beautiful small bird can be found in Central America.
Superb Fairywren (Malurus cyaneus) photographed at Woodlands Historic Park, Greenvale.
The blue waxbill (Uraeginthus angolensis), also called southern blue waxbill, blue-breasted waxbill, southern cordon-bleu, blue-cheeked cordon-bleu, blue-breasted cordon-bleu and Angola cordon-bleu, is a common species of estrildid finch found in Southern Africa. It is also relatively commonly kept as an aviary bird.
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