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Beautiful bird Malagasy paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone mutata), Male in rain forest, endemic species of bird in the family Monarchidae. Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Madagascar wildlife animal.
The African paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone viridis) is a medium-sized passerine bird. The two central tail feathers of the male are extended into streamers that commonly are more than twice as long as the body. The female tail feathers are of moderate length and without streamers. The upper parts of the male body, wings, and tail are boldly coloured in chestnut or rusty shades, but the underparts and the head are variably grey to blue-gray, with the head of the mature male being darker, commonly glossy black with greenish highlights. The beak and other bare areas, including a wattle ring round the eye, match the colour of the surrounding feathers. The female coloration is similar, though not so showy and glossy and with the head paler.\n\nThe African paradise flycatcher feeds mainly on insects. It builds a neat cup nest in which it lays a clutch, usually of two or three eggs. It generally inhabits open forest and savanna, and is a locally common resident breeder in Africa south of the Sahara. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed it as being of \
Bird in nature, asian paradise flycatcher perching on a branch
Taxon name: King of Saxony Bird-of-paradise\nTaxon scientific name: Pteridophora alberti\nLocation: Mount Hagen, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea
Asian Paradise Flycatcher female is a small, colorful bird and is a skilled insectivore captured at Galle Sri Lanka.
A rufous tailed jacamar waiting for insects in the rain forest. Also known as a king hummingbird due to their resemblance, despite being unrelated
Malagasy paradise catcher  (Terpsiphone mutata) sitting on a branch in a forest near Morondava, Madagascar
Beautiful adult male Diard's trogon, uprisen angle view, side shot, perching on the branch with overgrown in twig in the morning in nature of tropical moist lowland forest, southern Thailand.
Female Asian paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone paradisi) hard spread her feather with movement action after shower in deep forest in nature at Kengkracharn National Park,Thailand
Shimmering vibrant colours and diversity of species 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
Beautiful bird Malagasy paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone mutata), Male in rain forest, endemic species of bird in the family Monarchidae. Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Madagascar wildlife animal.
A male Wire-crested Thorntail Hummingbird is seen perching on a branch of a Stachytarpheta flower.  The male pictured has a glittering green crown with a thin hair-like crest. Its gorget is iridescent green, the flanks brownish with a white patch, and the rest of the underparts black. The tail is steely blue with white feather shafts, deeply forked, and the outer feathers are very narrow which with the crest give the species its common name
A Mascarene Paradise Flycatcher, photographed on La Reunion Island.
a flycatcher searches for food near Cosanga, Ecuador
Indian Paradise-flycatcher (Terpsiphone paradisi ceylonensis) sub-adult male perched on branch\
The white-browed robin-chat (Cossypha heuglini), also known as Heuglin's robin, is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. Found in east, central and southern Africa, its natural habitats include riverine forest and thickets, and it is also found near humans. The IUCN classifies it as a least-concern species.
Bird in nature, asian paradise flycatcher perching on a branch
A scarlet rumped tanager perches on a tree branch in a tropical forest in Costa Rica.
Indian paradise flycatcher
Beautiful adult female Indochinese blue flycatcher, uprisen angle view, front side, perching on the branch in the morning in tropical moist montane forest under the clear sky, national park in northern Thailand.
Asian Paradise Flycatcher sitting on branch, green background
A Spatuletail hummingbird getting nectar from a flower in the Peruvian Andes
Malagasy Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone mutata)  bird with long tail in Monarchidae, found in Comoros, Madagascar and Mayotte, subtropical or tropical dry forest and moist lowland forest.
The African paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone viridis) is a medium-sized passerine bird. The two central tail feathers of the male are extended into streamers that commonly are more than twice as long as the body. The female tail feathers are of moderate length and without streamers. The upper parts of the male body, wings, and tail are boldly coloured in chestnut or rusty shades, but the underparts and the head are variably grey to blue-gray, with the head of the mature male being darker, commonly glossy black with greenish highlights. The beak and other bare areas, including a wattle ring round the eye, match the colour of the surrounding feathers. The female coloration is similar, though not so showy and glossy and with the head paler.\n\nThe African paradise flycatcher feeds mainly on insects. It builds a neat cup nest in which it lays a clutch, usually of two or three eggs. It generally inhabits open forest and savanna, and is a locally common resident breeder in Africa south of the Sahara. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed it as being of \
Female Asian paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone paradisi) in deep forest in nature at Kengkracharn National Park,Thailand
a Trogon rests on a tree branch near Mindo, Ecuador
the Indian paradise flycatcher is a medium-sized passerine bird native to Asia, where it is widely distributed
Shimmering vibrant colours and diversity of species such as this hummingbird , marks Costa Rica as one of the principal Central America countries with a coastal territory and tropical rainforest that hosts migration from north America and south America to give it unparalleled numbers and variation of birdlife
A bird from Oman on a beautiful background.
A long-tailed sylph is seen perching on a red flower.  The long-tailed sylph (Aglaiocercus kingii) is a species of hummingbird in the \
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