Author: Marry J.T
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Meet the Red-breasted Chat: Surprisingly easy to miss, deѕріte his vivid red coat and beautifully contraѕtіпɡ bɩасk and wһіte һeаd pattern.
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His fᴜгіoᴜѕly fіeгу Red Vest Is Only Accentuated By Strategiсаlly Plасed, Artfully Added, Vivid Wһіte eуe-liner – Meet The Red-breasted Chat! The red-breasted chat (Granatellus venustus), is a ѕрeсіeѕ of bird in the саrdinalidae family. The adult male of this ѕрeсіeѕ has a mostly bluish-gray color. Most of his fасe has a broad wһіte ѕᴜрeгcilium, while there is a bɩасk…
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Meet the Silver Diamond Firetail: A very rare bird somewhat resembling a Christmas angel with flames spilling from beneath its robes.
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A Once In A Million Bird That Resembles A Christmas Angel With Flames Flickering From Beneath His Robes – Meet The Silver Diamond Firetail! This bird is a variety of diamond firetail (Stagonopleura guttata), that only the most experienced breeders can reliably produce by selecting parents carrying the recessive genes which give rise to this almost pearl white plumage.…
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Meet the Black-and-white warbler: A tiny bird covered in diagnostic zebra-like black and white stripes making it resemble nothing more than a flying humbug!
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So Cute, Covered In Zebra-like Black And White Stripes, They Look Just Like Flying Humbugs -Meet The Black And White Warbler! The black-and-white warbler (Mniotilta varia), is a species of New World warbler, and the only member of its Mniotilta genus. These birds, measuring 13 cm in length, are boldly striped in almost parallel lines of black and white. Their…
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Combinations of snowy pale grey and rich orange combined with black create an unusually compelling combination: Meet the Black-winged Monarch
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Snowy Pale Gray And Rich Orange Combine To Create An Unusually Compelling Though Equally Stunning Example Of Avian Artistry! The black-winged monarch (Monarcha frater) is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae. Adult birds have a vivid pale gray coloration above, as well as on the breast while wearing a rich shade of orange below on the lower breast…
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The only member of his species in the Amazon wearing this color, he stands out in very vivid orange topped off with a velvet black hood: Meet the Orange-backed troupial!
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Various Shades Of Vivid Fiery Orange Contrast Perfectly With His Black Mask, Placing Him In An Unparalleled Class All On His Own -Meet The Orange-backed Troupial! The orange-backed troupial (Icterus croconotus), is a species of bird in the Icteridae family. 9 inches in length this bright orange bird has a black face, bib, wings, and tail, with a small…
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Meet The Golden-hooded Tanager: It has been said that in the birding world, as far as beauty goes nothing comes close!
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His Head And Crown A Glowing Shimmering Gold, His Body A Beautiful Blend Of Blue, Violet, And Emerald Green, Some Say No Other Bird Comes Close. Meet the Golden-hooded tanager. Both males and females are about 13 cm 95.1 in) long and are around 19 g (0.67 oz) in weight. The adult male has a…
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Clad Head To Tail In A Shimmering Coat Of Metallic Blue And Purple, His Glittering Look Is Completed By A Sensational Finely Flecked Maroon Cravat!
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Females can be easily distinguished from female Purple-rumped Sunbirds by their yellow throats. Meet the Purple Sunbird The purple sunbird (Cinnyris asiaticus) is a relatively small member of its species with a square-ended tail exhibiting sexual dimorphism. Only 10 cm long they sport a down-curved bill with a brush-tipped tongue to help in nectar feeding. The male…
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The Attractive Long Curve Of Their Bill Is Complemented In Spectacular Fashion By The Glossy Purple And Iridescent Green Sheen Of Their Plumage!
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The glossy purple male is larger and longer-billed than the somewhat similar Purple Sunbird. Meet the Loten’s Sunbird Loten’s sunbird (Cinnyris lotenius), also known as the long-billed sunbird or maroon-breasted sunbird, is around 12 cm to 13 cm sporting a long bill with brown wings and a maroon breast band boarding a glossy purple throat. Males also have pectoral…
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A Glittering Mix Of Shimmering Iridescent Blues And Greens Combines To Produce A Scintillating Gem Of A Bird – Meet The Crowned Woodnymph!
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This striking hummingbird is scintillating, to say the least, with his glittering iridescent combination of blue and green. Meet the Crowned woodnymph The crowned woodnymph (Thalurania colombica), is a species of bird in the hummingbird Trochilidae family. Green above with an iridescent green cap, throat, and breast, the rest of his body, especially his belly, is a deep iridescent…