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Singing Smet Canary, serinus canaria, Adults standing on Branch against Black Background
Golden-collared Manakin, manacus vitellinus, beautiful small bird only found in Panama and Colombia. Gold, yellow, green and black exotic bird in the pipridae family.
Female Goldfinch perched on a tree branch
a Parula spends it's winter in the forests of Cuba
Silver-eared Mesia; Leiothrix argentauris, Beautiful bird in 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
Yellow banana bird holding on to a vine.
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.
A vertical shot of an Amadina bird standing on a bird stand holder on a blue background.
Golden-collared Manakin, manacus vitellinus, beautiful small bird only found in Panama and Colombia. Gold, yellow, green and black exotic bird in the pipridae family.
Harz Canary or Song Canary, serinus canaria
A male Baglafecht Weaver finding comfort and warmth in the serene grounds of @nyandungupark, Kigali.
A Stamp shows image of a Golden Oriole with the inscription \
A blacked-cowled oriole perches on a tree branch in tropical Costa Rica.
Red-billed leiothrix, chinese nightingale in zoo.
Black background korimako bellbird close up shot
Little Birds
The yellow bishop (Euplectes capensis), also known as Cape bishop, Cape widow[2] or yellow-rumped widow, is a resident breeding bird species in Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.\n\nThis common weaver occurs in less arid vegetated areas, such as fynbos, moist grassland and bracken-covered valleys at altitudes from sea level to the Ethiopian highlands.
Western Tanager (female) (piranga ludoviciana) perched on a broken branch
Bird in natural habitat
The black-naped oriole (Oriolus chinensis) is a passerine bird in the oriole family that is found in many parts of Asia. There are several distinctive populations within the wide distribution range of this species and in the past the slender-billed oriole (Oriolus tenuirostris) was included as a subspecies. Unlike the Indian golden oriole which only has a short and narrow eye-stripe, the black-naped oriole has the stripe broadening and joining at the back of the neck. Males and females are very similar although the wing lining of the female is more greenish. The bill is pink and is stouter than in the golden oriole.
Male Greenfinch on a branch scratching himself, Majorca.
a Sparrow searches for food near Minca, Colombia
Hooded Mountain-Tanager is blue above and yellow below. It has a distinctive black hood and bright red iris. Is common in humid montane forests of the east slope of the Andes at elevations ranging between 2200-3500 m.
A Male Baglafecht Weaver discovers solace and warmth amidst the tranquil landscapes of @nyandungupark, Kigali.
INDIAN WHITE-EYE ZOSTEROPS zosterops palpebrosa, ADULT STANDING ON BRANCH
A silver throated tanager perches on a tree branch on the edge of a rainforest in Costa Rica.
young oriole isolated on a white background.
The Lesser Goldfinch (Spinus psaltria) is a very common member of the finch family in parts of the American West.  It frequents open brushy country where there are thickets and trees close to open weedy fields.  Small flocks of Lesser Goldfinches are often found feeding in weedy fields or in streamside trees.  Their diet consists mostly of seeds with some insects.  This male Lesser Goldfinch was photographed while perched in a tree in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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