Redwinged Fairywren (Image ID 36526)

Red Wing Fairy Wren. Meet the Fairywrens The Fairywren Project Small bird with a very long blue-gray tail held cocked, found in wet areas with dense vegetation in southwestern Western Australia The Red-backed Fairywren is split into two subspecies, M

Redwinged Fairywren / Malurus elegans photo call and song
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Summary 2 The red-winged fairywren (Malurus elegans) is a species of passerine bird in the Australasian wren family, Maluridae.It is non-migratory and endemic to the southwestern corner of Western Australia Breeding male has pale blue helmet, black throat and breast, small pale blue patch on back, and rich chestnut shoulder patch

Redwinged Fairywren / Malurus elegans photo call and song

The Red-winged Fairywren (Malurus elegans) is a passerine bird, a member of the Australasian wren family, Maluridae Flight feathers of wing remain brown even in fully-bright males. The Red-backed Fairywren is split into two subspecies, M

Redwinged Fairywren Malurus elegans. It is the largest of the fairywrens, measuring 15 cm in length and weighing between 8-11 grams. Near-lateral view of a male Red-winged Fairy-wren with its wings and tail fanned, ready for take-off (photo courtesy of J

Redwinged Fairywren (Malurus elegans). Red-winged Fairywren bird information Values; Conservation status: LC - Least concern: Synonyms: Red-winged Fairy-wren, Red-winged Blue-Wren, Red-winged Wren, Red winged Fairywren: Order: Perching birds / Passeriformes: Family: Australasian Wrens / Maluridae: Genus: Malurus: Breeding region: Australasia: Breeding subregion: sw WA (sw Australia) Small bird with a very long blue-gray tail held cocked, found in wet areas with dense vegetation in southwestern Western Australia