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Cutthroat finch, Amadina fasciata, single bird on ground
A Chilean Flicker woodpecker (Colaptes pitius) rests on a fence post in farmland in the Andes foothills of central Chile, near the capital Santiago
Malayan banded pitta (Hydrornis irena) in south Thailand
Young satin bowerbird foraging on the ground
Western Bowerbird - Chlamydera guttata  endemic bird of Australia in Ptilonorhynchidae, brown with spots with a pink erectile crest on the nape, male constructs elaborate bower to attract females.
A beautiful juvenile of Rufous-throated partridge, low angle view, rear shot, in the morning in rainy season foraging on the wet grounds covering with fallen twig in national park of tropical moist montane forest, northern Thailand.
Very unusual bush bird that creates a bower to attract a mate.
English name: Spotted wood quail\nScientific name: Odontophorus guttatus\n\nCountry: Costa Rica\nLocation: San Gerardo de Dota
Colorful banded Pitta, female Malayan Banded Pitta (Pitta irena), standing on the log
A White-throated Tapaculo (Scelorchilus albicollis) stretches its body after landing on a stream-side rock in the mountains of central Chile.
Bird Bar-crested antshrike (Thamnophilus multistriatus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. Barichara, Santander department. Wildlife and birdwatching in Colombia
A rufus-naped wren vocalizes while perched on a tropical  tree in Costa Rica, Central America.
Spotted Laughingthrush, Ianthocincla ocellata, Nepal
northern black korhaan (Afrotis afraoides), also known as the white-quilled bustard in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
Also known as a firetail because of its bright red tail
Red Junglefowl (scientific name: Gallus gallus) is a bird of the genus Junglefowl of the order Galliformes and the family Phasianidae. Geographical distribution: Oriental world: India, Southeast Asia
Beautiful  scaly bird, Scaly Thrush (Zoothera dauma), standing on the ground, back profile
A Moustached Turca (Pteroptochus megapodius), a species endemic to central Chile, poses on dry, mountain soil in the Andes near the capital, Santiago de Chile.
Rufous treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda), also known as Indian treepie, is a bird native to Indian Subcontinent and adjoining parts of Southeast Asia. Member of the crow family, Corvidae, it has loud musical calls. It is found commonly in open scrub, agricultural areas, forests as well as urban gardens. Like other corvids it is very adaptable, omnivorous and opportunistic in feeding habit. Sexes are alike and the main colour of the body is cinnamon with a black head and the long graduated tail is bluish grey and is tipped in black.
Sun Bittern build open nests high up in a trees, in the wet season.
Varied Triller bird perched on a tree branch in a forest
Female satin bowerbird in the Australian bush
Banded Bay Cuckoo on branch
Mangrove heron a tree, Venezuela
Beautiful speckled feathered bird
The black-and-white mannikin (Spermestes bicolor) also black-and-white munia or red-backed mannikin, is a species of estrildid finch, widely occurring throughout the African tropical rainforest. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of 4,200,000 km2. It is found in moist savanna and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest habitat. The status of the species is evaluated as least concern. They are seedeaters, but are known to feed on algae.\nThe black-and-white mannikin was formally described in 1843 by the British zoologist and collector Louis Fraser from a specimen collected near Cape Palmas in Liberia. He placed the species in the genus Amadina and coined the binomial name Amadina bicolor. The black-and-white mannikin is now one of the four species placed in the genus Spermestes that was introduced in 1837 by William John Swainson.
the regent honey eater is perched on a small bush
A Chilean Flicker woodpecker (Colaptes pitius) rests on a fence post in farmland in the Andes foothills of central Chile, near the capital Santiago
Medium sized bird with a long curved beak
A Juvenile Tiger Heron can be seen with a catch in its mouth.  The juvenile Heron has stripes that are similar to a tiger.  It is a very pretty bird.  The Heron can be found in the Amazon rainforest of Peru.
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