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The lesser bird of paradise, Paradisaea minor is a bird of paradise in the genus Paradisaea.
Black background juvenile yellowhead mohua close up shot
Portrait of a young lapwing, unusual bird feathers piebald color isolated on black
a Jay feeds in southern Texas
Capuchin bird (Perissocephalus tricolor) sitting on a branch of a tree.
Green Jay or Inca Jay, cyanocorax Yncas, native to Andes of South America. Bird in its natural habitat.
Wildlife Costa Rica. Montezuma Oropendola, Psarocolius montezuma, portrait of exotic bird from Costa Rica, brown bird with black head and orange bill.  Perched bird in natural habitat.
The most famous Cenderawasih bird is a member of the Paradisaea genus, including its type species, the large yellow-Cenderawasih, Paradisaea apoda. This type is described from specimens brought to Europe from trade expeditions. This specimen was prepared by native traders by removing their wings and legs so that they could be used as decorations. This is unknown to explorers and has led to the belief that this bird never landed but remained in the air because of its feathers. This is the origin of the name bird of paradise ('bird of paradise' by the British) and the name of the type of apoda - which means 'legless'.
Common or Eurasian Hoopoe a crested and spiky hair bird picking food for its chicks
Close-up of exotic Red-crested turaco against heavily blurred green vegetation. It is endemic to western Angola (west coast of Southern Africa).
a rear view of a montezuma oropendola perched on a branch at boca tapada in costa rica
Shimmering vibrant colours and diversity of species such as this Grey-headed Chachalaca, marks Costa Rica as one of the principal Central America countries with a territory and tropical rainforest that hosts migration from north America and south America to give it unparalleled numbers and variation of birdlife
photo of very rare bird cendrawasih dancing in the forest
a Trogon rests on a tree branch near Mindo, Ecuador
Raggiana Bird Of Paradise Paradisaea apoda raggiana
Hoopoe (Upupa epops)
Common Hoopoe or Eurasian Hoopoe on the branch with nice crested up on green background, a must see bird before you die
Greater Coucal (Centropus sinensis)
closeup of a rufous treepie's face with the background blurred
Closed up beautiful adult male Gurney's pitta, low angle view, side shot, foraging in the morning on the grounds covered with gravel in tropical moist rainforest, southern Thailand.
Eurasian Hoopoe looking for food on the grass
Masked trogon, trogon personatus, Ecuador.
Burnished-buff Tanager: A Tiny Burst of Color in the Atlantic Forest\nThe Burnished-buff Tanager (Stilpnia cayana), also known as the Yellow Tanager or Green-winged Tanager, is a small passerine bird of the Thraupidae family, native to South America.\n\nAppearance:\n\nSize: Approximately 14 cm in length and weighing an average of 16 grams.\nSexual dimorphism:\nMale: Golden-yellow plumage with a black back, tail, and eye stripe.\nFemale: Olive-green with a dark green back and a yellowish eye stripe.\nBill: Thin and black.\nLegs: Gray-blue.
an Oropendola rests on a tree branch in northern Colombia
hoopoe disclosed with bangs, colorful bird, an interesting point, good hair, wild bird isolated on black
Taxon name: Beautiful Firetail\nTaxon scientific name: Stagonopleura bella\nLocation: Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia
Sri Lanka or Ceylon Blue-Magpie - Urocissa ornata brightly coloured bird Corvidae in Sri Lanka, hunting in the dense canopy, blue, red colourful magpie on the green forest background in Ceylon.
A Montezuma oropendola perches on a fruit feeder on the  forest edge in Costa Rica.
Singing Smet Canary, serinus canaria, Adults standing on Branch against Black Background
Papyrus Gonolek.\nThe papyrus gonolek (Laniarius mufumbiri) is a species of bird in the family Malaconotidae. It is found in Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. It has specialised habitat requirements, being restricted to papyrus swamps. Not yet a threatened species, it has become rare due to habitat loss and pollution.
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