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A venezuelan trupial perched on a palm tree.
A forest-dwelling Common Posy resting on a stalk.  It often observed with its tails in motion to serve as a decoy to fool predators into mistaking the tails for its antennae.Taken in Singapore.http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/2382/lycaenidae/ravindra.htm
This close up image shows a wild Andean Cock-of-the-Rock (Rupicola peruvianus) bird hiding in lush tree tops surroundings, looking at the camera.
Andean Cock-of-the-rock, Rupicola peruvianus, an iconic bird of the Andes. Males make piglike squeals and jump and dance for females.
Closeup of a Scarlet-headed blackbird, Amblyramphus holosericeus, perched in a rainforest.
a Manakin watches from his perch in a tree on the Los Llanos of Colombia
Raggiana Bird Of Paradise Paradisaea apoda raggiana
A large hummingbird with a markedly downcurved bill, Mostly found in forests, occasionally at forest edges, and infrequently elsewhere.
Portrait of a young lapwing, unusual bird feathers piebald color isolated on black
Yellow-crowned Gonolek in a forest in Gambia
The king bird-of-paradise (Cicinnurus regius) is a passerine bird of the Paradisaeidae (Bird-of-paradise) family. It is the only member of the genus Cicinnurus.\nIt is a common and wide-ranging species, distributed throughout lowland forests of New Guinea and western satellite islands.
Andean Cock-of-the-rock, Rupicola peruvianus, an iconic bird of the Andes. Males make piglike squeals and jump and dance for females.
photo of very rare bird cendrawasih dancing in the forest
A Rufous motmot is seen perching on a branch.  The front of the bird including the long blue feathers can been seen in the photo. This large colorful tropical rainforest bird is very shy and is found in thick underbrush.
This is a bird that lives in South Africa.
a Motmot rests on a free branch near Mindo, Ecuador
Common Hoopoe or Eurasian Hoopoe on the branch with nice crested up on green background, a must see bird before you die
An ocellated antbird perches on a branch in deep rainforest at the Arenal Skywalk in Costa Rica.
Male Andean cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola peruviana) with open wings, Manu National Park cloud forest, Peruvian national bird, Peru, South America
Yellow-rumpet cacique or Arrendajo on a tree, Venezuela
orange-headed thrush is a bird in the thrush family. It is common in well-wooded areas of the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
Close-up of a male yellow-fronted woodpecker, (Portuguese: Benedito-de-testa-amarela), (Melanerpes flavifrons), is a species of bird in the Picidae family. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest.
The beauty of the Sunbird in the nature of Thailand.
an Oropendola rests on a tree branch in northern Colombia
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
A Rufous Crested Coquette Hummingbird is seen perching on a branch.  The bird is very very small and is very colorful.  It has a bright orange crest on its head.  The crest has black dots at the end of the hairs.  This small rare hummingbird can be found in the rainforest of Peru.
A photo of a stone magpie (Copsychus malabaricus) is sunbathing and perched on a twig in a cage
A flame-colored tanager perches at a fruit feeder in southern Costa Rica.
Andean cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola peruvianus), also known as tunki.
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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