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Vermilion flycatcher, pyrocephalus rubinus, male bird perching.
Beautiful Red Bird in fancy color (White-bellied Redstart) isolated on white background
Black-headed Gonolek.\nThe black-headed gonolek (Laniarius erythrogaster) is a species of bird in the family Malaconotidae. It is found in Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.\n\nIts natural habitats are dry savanna, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, and subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland.\n\nThe black-headed gonolek is a distinctively coloured bush-shrike though it is generally shy and retiring. However, close to human habitation and in gardens, it often becomes much bolder. It has a very distinctive call which it makes in concert with its partner. The male makes a loud, clear, bell-like sound to which the female responds almost simultaneously with a harsh grating response.
Sulawesi myzomela (Myzomela chloroptera) is a species of bird in the family Meliphagidae. It is endemic to Indonesia where it occurs in Sulawesi.
Two Red Crested Cardinal birds perched next to each other on Hawaiian rock in Kokee State Park
A Northern Cardinal perches over the backyard deck
Pyrrhuloxia aka desert cardinal (Cardinalis sinuatus) male feeding on honey mesquite flowers. Texas.
Female Cardinal Bird
Vermilion flycatcher, pyrocephalus rubinus, male bird perching.
Raggiana Bird Of Paradise Paradisaea apoda raggiana
A Summer Tanager at South Llano River State Park
Male Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis) - Isolated on  white background
A red-throated ant-tanager perches on a plant stem in a tropical forest in Costa Rica.
Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush (Monticola rufiventris) color transparency in to fancy red brid isolated on white background detail from head to toes, fascinated creature
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.
An I'iwi, an endangered species found only on the Hawaiian Islands, posing in a tree at Hosmer Grove on Maui.
Andean Cock-of-the-rock, Rupicola peruvianus, an iconic bird of the Andes. Males make piglike squeals and jump and dance for females.
White-crested Laughing Thrush standing isolated on black background.
Pyrrhuloxia aka desert cardinal (Cardinalis sinuatus) male. Texas.
Red Pileated Finch bird (Coryphospingus cucullatus)
Australia's scarlet honeyeater is no larger than a sparrow but stunningly beautiful. This is a young male, still devloping his full scarlet breast.
White-headed munia
The vermilion flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus) is a small passerine bird in the  tyrant flycatcher family found in the Pantanal, Brazil.
Laughingthrush perched and framed
Red-crested cardinal bird foraging on the Hawaiian Island of Maui
Andean Cock of the rock Rupicola peruviana female
A male crimson-backed tanager (Ramphocelus dimidiatus) in Panama.  This bird is found in Panama, Colombia, and western Venezuela.
Brazilian tanager (Ramphocelus bresilius) male on branch, Itanhaem, Brazil
Black-headed Gonolek.\nThe black-headed gonolek (Laniarius erythrogaster) is a species of bird in the family Malaconotidae. It is found in Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.\n\nIts natural habitats are dry savanna, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, and subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland.\n\nThe black-headed gonolek is a distinctively coloured bush-shrike though it is generally shy and retiring. However, close to human habitation and in gardens, it often becomes much bolder. It has a very distinctive call which it makes in concert with its partner. The male makes a loud, clear, bell-like sound to which the female responds almost simultaneously with a harsh grating response.
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