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Red-backed fairy-wren male ( Malurus melanocephalus ) There was only one fully coloured male in the troup of females and 1or 2 juvenile males. The birds are more shy then the blue fairy wrens . Australia,Geotagged,Malurus melanocephalus,Red-backed fairywren Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Red-backed fairy-wren male ( Malurus melanocephalus )

There was only one fully coloured male in the troup of females and 1or 2 juvenile males. The birds are more shy then the blue fairy wrens .

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  1. Awesome that you got male, female, and juveniles! Posted 7 years ago

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The red-backed fairywren , or red-backed wren, is a species of passerine bird in the Australasian wren family, Maluridae. It is endemic to Australia and can be found near rivers and coastal areas along the northern and eastern coastlines from the Kimberley in the northwest to the Hunter Region in New South Wales. The male adopts a striking breeding plumage, with a black head, upperparts and tail, and a brightly coloured red back and brown wings. The female has brownish upperparts and paler underparts... more

Similar species: Perching Birds
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Uploaded Jan 10, 2018. Captured in Fairway Crest, 302 College Rd, Karana Downs QLD 4306, Australia.