Click Here for More Images from iStock- 15% off with coupon 15FREEIMAGES 
Common name : Asian Fairy Bluebird
Summer, Africa, Botswana, Animal, Animal Behavior
Close up of Asian Fairy-bluebird on branch
A Red Legged Honeycreeper is seen perching on a branch.  This small tropical rainforest bird is very colorful.  The male Red Legged Honeycreeper has a iridescent blue cap.  The legs and feet are a bright reddish color.  This beautiful small bird can be found in Central America.
An Asian fairy-bluebird, Irena puella, singing in a tree. Profile view with warm bokeh background. Found in forests across tropical southern Asia, Indochina and the Greater Sundas
Smooth-billed Ani, part of the Cuckoo family, Amazon River, Ecuador, South America.  Ecuador a beautiful country with many Spanish colonial influences remaining, contains some of the most environmentally sensitive areas in the world, from the Amazon basin to the cloud forest and rainforest regions, each of which are endangered through habitat loss, pollution and population pressures.
Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, India. Asian Fairy-Bluebird, Male, Irena puella
amazing birdlife of Ecuador
Blue bird, a female Asian Fairy Bluebird (Irena puella), standing on abranch, side profile
Southern Black Flycatcher.\nThe southern black flycatcher (Melaenornis pammelaina) is a small passerine bird of the genus Melaenornis in the flycatcher family, Muscicapidae, native to open and lightly wooded areas of eastern and southern Africa.\n\nThis species has a large range, with an estimated global extent of occurrence of 4,000,000 square kilometres (1,500,000 sq mi). The global population size has not been quantified but the bird is listed by the IUCN as being of \
Malabar whistling thrush (Myophonus horsfieldii) observed in Munnar in Kerala, India
a brilliant blue, tropical bird perching in a tree
Common name : Asian Fairy Bluebird
A male Blue Dacnis (Dacnis cayana) in Panama.  This bird, a member of the honeycreeper group, are members of the tanager family (Thraupidae).
Burchell's starling bird in National park Kruger in South Africa.
A Red Legged Honeycreeper is seen perching on a branch.  This small tropical rainforest bird is very colorful.  The male Red Legged Honeycreeper has a iridescent blue cap.  The legs and feet are a bright reddish color.  This beautiful small bird can be found in Central America.
Masked Flower-piercer, Diglossa cyanea, blue tropic bird with black head, animal in the nature habitat, green background, Ecuador. Wildlife scene from nature. Tropic jungle with bird. Ecuador nature.
The greater blue-eared starling or greater blue-eared glossy-starling (Lamprotornis chalybaeus) is a bird that breeds from Senegal east to Ethiopia and south through eastern Africa to northeastern South Africa and Angola. It is a very common species of open woodland bird, and undertakes some seasonal migration.
Asian Fairy-Bluebird
Blue-eared starling
An Asian fairy-bluebird perched on a tree branch. Thattekad, Kerala, India
Blue-gray tanager,
Exquisite Asian Fairy-Bluebird, Irena puella, captured in the lush forests of Malaysia, showcasing its vibrant plumage.
A masked flowerpiercer in the rainforest of Mindo in Ecuador.
A view of a Bird in the wild
The fork-tailed drongo (Dicrurus adsimilis), also called the common drongo or African drongo, is a small bird found from the Sahel to South Africa that lives in wooded habitats, particularly woodlands and savannas. They are part of the family Dicruridae and have four recognized subspecies, D. a adsimilis, D. a. apivorus, D. a. fugax and D. a. jubaensis. Like other drongos, the fork-tailed is mostly insectivorous; its diet mainly consists of butterflies, termites, and grasshoppers.\n\nPhysically, this species is characterized with a narrow fork-shaped tail, red-brownish eyes, and black plumage throughout all of its body.\n\nThe fork-tailed drongo is known for its ability to deceptively mimic other bird alarm calls in order for a certain animal to flee the scene so it can steal their food (kleptoparasitism). They are also notorious for displaying an aggressive and fearless behaviour by attacking and chasing off much larger animals, including birds of prey, when their nest or young are threatened. Due to its extensive range and stable population, the fork-tailed drongo is classified by the IUCN Red List as a least-concern species.
Common name : Asian Fairy Bluebird
대청호주변 나무 구멍에서 육추하는    파랑새 새끼  먹이기 .
Asian koel
A male red-legged honeycreeper perches on a tree stump in a tropical forest area in Costa Rica.
Free Images: "bestof:Asian Fairy Bluebird Image 001.jpg Asian Fairy Bluebird - Irena puella Own 2007-02-15 Ltshears - Trisha M Shears Public Domain <p> <p> Cebuano - sunod-amo Irena"
Terms of Use   Search of the Day