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The New Zealand Bellbird (Anthornis melanura), also known by its Mori names Korimako or Makomako, is a passerine bird endemic to New Zealand. It has greenish colouration and is the only living member of the genus Anthornis.
The Portrait of young eurasian Jay
Bird Blue-gray tanager (Thraupis episcopus) is a medium-sized South American songbird. Minca, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta Magdalena department. Wildlife and birdwatching in Colombia.
A Woodhouse Scrub Jay
Blue bird, Ultramarine Flycatcher (superciliaris ficedula) fully standing with detail from head to toes, exotic nature
Blue Tit bird sitting on a branch
A colourful mix of blue, yellow, white and green makes the blue tit one of our most attractive and most recognisable garden visitors. In winter, family flocks join up with other tits as they search for food
Portrait of male blue-winged kookaburra also known as Dacelo leachii
Eurasian Nuthatch resting on a branch in its habitat
Bluetit in a tree.
Portrait of a Juvenile Blue Jay bird sits perched in a sumac tree
The Mountain Chickadee (Poecile gambeli) is a small songbird in the tit family Paridae.  Adults have a black cap joining a black stripe behind the eyes and distinctive white eyebrows. Their backs and flanks are gray with gray underparts.  They have a short black bill and a black bib.  The mountain chickadee inhabitants the mountainous regions of the western United States, ranging from the southern Yukon to California and the Rocky Mountain States.  They are monogamous and produce 1 to 2 broods per year.  The young stay in the nest for 21 days and are fed by both parents.  During the summer and breeding season their primary diet is insects.  Conifer and other seeds are part of the diet throughout the year.  The call of the mountain chickadee is a noisy chick-adee-dee-dee.  This chickadee was photographed while perching on a branch near Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Variegated fairy wren eating a spider
songbird
Florida Scrub Jay, Aphelocoma coerulescens, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Florida, USA, February 2017
a blue-gray tanager perches on a tree branch in tropical Costa Rica.
Tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) on evergreen branch in woods
Close-upof a Eurasian jay Garrulus glandarius in a forest foraging insects to feed.
Eurasian nuthatch or wood nuthatch (Sitta europaea) perching on a tree log.
The Eurasian nuthatch or wood nuthatch (Sitta europaea)
Superb Fairywren (Malurus cyaneus) male
Male Superb Fairy Wren perched on a tree stump
Small bird - Willow warbler Phylloscopus trochilus perched on tree, autumn time
A blue-gray tanager perches on a tree branch in a rainforest in southern Costa Rica.
Native Australian immature male Superb Fairy Wren, Malurus cyaneus, perched on a branch in the Dharawal National Park, Darkes Forest, NSW, Australia
Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius)
Blue tanager looking for food from a branch
A male Blue Dacnis (Dacnis cayana) in Panama.  This bird, a member of the honeycreeper group, are members of the tanager family (Thraupidae).
Mountain Bluebird Perched in a Tree
The Steller's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) is a common bird in the forests of the western United States.  It is most numerous in dense coniferous woods of the mountains and the northwest coast, where its dark colors blend in well in the shadows. It normally lives in flocks except when nesting.  The Steller's Jay's diet is omnivorous consisting of about  two-thirds vegetable and one-third animal. Pine seeds, acorns, and other nuts and seeds, berries and wild fruits make up the vegetable part of the diet.  The meat part of the diet consists of insects, including beetles, wasps, and wild bees. The Steller's Jay also eats spiders, bird eggs and sometimes small rodents or lizards.  This Steller's Jay was photographed by Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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