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Superb Fairy Wren in the Murray Darling Basin
A blue-gray tanager perches on a tree branch in a rainforest in southern Costa Rica.
bird on the branch in park, Dalat, Vietnam
Taxon name: Central Queensland Coast Black-faced Woodswallow\nTaxon scientific name: Artamus cinereus inkermani\nLocation: Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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Indigo bunting male, passerina cyanea. Male blue bird.
bird perching on branch
Bluebird Sitting on a Branch
Small Bird in my garden
Grey Jay bird in a forest found in Jasper National Park
Black-Capped Chickadee. A small bird is standing on the tree branch, opening two black wings, flying into the sky in the moody winter morning.
Indigo Bunting Yellow Background
Tufted Titmouse bird perched in an elm tree
A male black-throated blue warbler in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzas in Cuba.
Black-naped Monarch (Hypothymis azurea styani) adult female perched on vine\
This is a Blue Grosbeak photographed perched on dried cholla cactus at the base of Black Mesa in Oklahoma.
Golden-chevroned tanager, Thraupis ornata, single bird on branch, Brazil
The bronze mannikin or bronze munia (Spermestes cucullata) is a small passerine (i.e. perching) bird of the Afrotropics. This very social estrildid finch is an uncommon to locally abundant bird in much of Africa south of the Sahara Desert, where it is resident, nomadic or irruptive in mesic savanna or forest margin habitats. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of 8,100,000 km2. It is the smallest and most widespread of four munia species on the African mainland, the other being black-and-white, red-backed and magpie mannikin. It co-occurs with the Madagascar mannikin on the Comoro Islands, and was introduced to Puerto Rico. Especially in the West Africa, it is considered a pest in grain and rice fields. It is locally trapped for the pet bird trade.
Australian black-faced cuckooshrike perched on tree.
Beautiful adult male Indochinese blue flycatcher, low angle view, side side, foraging in the grounds on the foothill in the morning at tropical moist montane forest under the clear sky, national park in northern Thailand.
One splendid fairy wren sitting on a branch
Of the over 500 species of birds that breed in North America, only one, the island scrub-jay, occurs on a single island\
A Plumbeous Water Redstart perched on a vine against a beautiful pale green background.
Indigo Bunting - Male.
In the forest
Crater Lake Nat. Park is located in Southern Oregon and was established in 1902. The Crater lake is 594 meters deep and the deepest in the United States.
Black-naped Monach
White-eyed Slaty Flycatcher.\nThe white-eyed slaty flycatcher (Melaenornis fischeri) is a small passerine bird of the genus Melaenornis in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. It is native to the African highlands from Ethiopia and Kenya through Rwanda to eastern Zaire and Malawi. The sub-species M. f. toruensis occurs in Rwanda and Burundi and has an inconspicuous eye-ring.
Grey Jay or Whiskey Jack in the wild. Wildlife in Whistler, Canada. Types of coastal birds.
he Dull-blue Flycatcher. In the heart of Horton Plains, Sri Lanka, amidst the lush greenery and misty ambiance, the Dull-blue Flycatcher is Perched gracefully on a slender branch.
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