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Critically endangered Australian Regent Honeyeater
Doherty's Bushshrike.\nDoherty's bushshrike (Telophorus dohertyi) is a colourful but skulking species of bush-shrike of the family Malaconotidae which is found in forest habitats in north-central Africa.\n\nThe common name and Latin binomial commemorate the American collector William Doherty
Beautiful bird male Banded Pitta  ,Malayan Banded Pitta isolated on white background (Pitta guajana)
Taxon name: Tasmanian Pink Robin\nTaxon scientific name: Petroica rodinogaster rodinogaster\nLocation: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Image of a Female Red- Browed Firetail - native Australian Bird - in the forest country
Eastern Spinebill honeyeater (Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris) perched on a branch
Green-tailed Sunbird perching on a perch looking into a distance, isolated on white background
Yellow-rumpet cacique or Arrendajo on a tree, Venezuela
Beautiful Yellow Bird in fancy color (White-bellied Redstart) isolated on white background
A male green honeycreeper perches in a tree in southern Costa Rica.
Beautiful Close up Hooded Pitta or Green breasted Pitta (Pitta sordida) standing isolated on white background.
Taxon name: Beautiful Firetail\nTaxon scientific name: Stagonopleura bella\nLocation: Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia
cuckoo on a tree, Hoopoe (Upupa epops) and water bird, Isolated on white background.
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.
Spotted Pardalote perched on twig
Barbets feed near Mindo, Ecuador
Beautiful bird male Banded Pitta  ,Malayan Banded Pitta isolated on white background (Pitta guajana)
bokmakierie (Telophorus zeylonus) is a bushshrike
Female Red Avadavat perching on wet ground looking into a distance, isolated on white background
Long-tailed Meadowlark, Sturnella loyca bird from patagonia Argentina and Chile. Red and brown songbird sitting on the branch
Black-headed Bunting on a white background
Photographed feeding on the nectar of flowers on a tree
The adult male of this species has a predominantly red head and neck, with a yellow cheek patch.  The beak is pale blue-grey with a dark grey cere. The legs and feet are slate grey, and the iris is dark brown.
Scrub wren perched in a tree
Taxon name: Coastal Spotted Pardalote\nTaxon scientific name: Pardalotus punctatus punctatus\nLocation: Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania, Australia
the regent parrot is perched in a tree
Plumbeous Water Redstart both female and male, the lovely blue and grey pair birds isolated on white background
The Rwenzori apalis or collared apalis is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest.\n\nThe Rwenzori apalis was formerly placed in the genus Apalis but was moved to the new genus Oreolais when Apalis was shown to be polyphyletic.
A Stamp printed in AUSTRALIA shows the Eastern Yellow Robin, Birds series, circa 1979
Closed up beautiful rare pitta bird, adult male Gurney's pitta, low angle view, half shot, in the morning foraging on the grounds in nature of tropical rainforest, national park in southern Thailand.
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