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Multicolored Tanager, chlorochrysa nitidissima, perching. Endemic bird to the mountains of Colombia. Vulnerable status conservation. One of the most beautiful bird in Colombia but rarely seen.
Yellow-rumped flycatcher (Ficedula zanthopygia) the beautiful yellow bird wagging its tail, exotic nature
Pine warbler perched on a branch
Hong Kong Government Headquarters (The Central Government Offices of the Government Complex) are the most major offices of the Hong Kong Government.
Juvenile Northern red bishop in partial breeding plumage, perched on a leafy plant in Tamale, Ghana.
A Canada Warbler perched in a flowering branch
Tropical Parula (Setophaga pitiayumi) is a small New World warbler. It is a small passerine bird.
Meet the stunning Emerald Starling, Lamprotornis iris, native to the woodlands and savannas of Sub-Saharan Africa. Its iridescent plumage shines like a gem in the wild.
Multicolored Tanager, chlorochrysa nitidissima, perching. Endemic bird to the mountains of Colombia. Vulnerable status conservation. One of the most beautiful bird in Colombia but rarely seen.
Male of Yellow-rumped flycatcher (Ficedula zanthopygia) the beautiful yellow bird perching on mossy top in very low lighting environment, an exotic nature
an Oriole feeds in a tree in Southern Arizona
Baltimore Oriole during migration.
The yellow bishop (Euplectes capensis), also known as Cape bishop, Cape widow[2] or yellow-rumped widow, is a resident breeding bird species in Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.\n\nThis common weaver occurs in less arid vegetated areas, such as fynbos, moist grassland and bracken-covered valleys at altitudes from sea level to the Ethiopian highlands.
Blue-winged Mountain-Tanager, Anisogna sumptuous, perched in Colombia.
A blacked-cowled oriole perches on a tree branch in tropical Costa Rica.
Eastern Yellow Robin perched in a tree
Golden-collared Manakin, manacus vitellinus, beautiful small bird only found in Panama and Colombia. Gold, yellow, green and black exotic bird in the pipridae family.
Black-hooded oriole - Oriolus xanthornus yellow and black passerine bird, resident breeder in tropical southern Asia from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia, sitting in the green bush.\n\nIt is a bird of open woodland and cultivation. The nest is built in a tree, and contains two eggs. Its food is insects and fruit, especially figs, found in the tree canopies where they spend much of their time.
a Sparrow searches for food near Minca, Colombia
Yellow-throated Euphonia perching on a branch in the Cayo District of Belize.
Thick-Billed Euphonia -From Panama.
A male Baltimore Oriole on a perch.
A flame-colored tanager perches on a tree branch in southern Costa Rica.
Bird Name silver-eared mesia (Leiothrix argentauris)
A young male Purple Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes caeruleus) in central Panama.  The American Honeycreepers are members of the tanager family (Thraupidae).
Golden Tanager on a branch in Ecuador
Golden-collared Manakin, manacus vitellinus, beautiful small bird only found in Panama and Colombia. Gold, yellow, green and black exotic bird in the pipridae family.
The mistletoe birds(females duller, with grey streak on belly) are gorging themselves on the berries of a ground based plant that can be found sprawling along the water-logged swampy ground. They are perching on mangrove and allocasuarina grove.
Black-headed Gonolek.\nThe black-headed gonolek (Laniarius erythrogaster) is a species of bird in the family Malaconotidae. It is found in Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.\n\nIts natural habitats are dry savanna, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, and subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland.\n\nThe black-headed gonolek is a distinctively coloured bush-shrike though it is generally shy and retiring. However, close to human habitation and in gardens, it often becomes much bolder. It has a very distinctive call which it makes in concert with its partner. The male makes a loud, clear, bell-like sound to which the female responds almost simultaneously with a harsh grating response.
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