Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens), family Maluridae, order Passeriformes, Australia
photograph by Peter Nydegger
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Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens), family Maluridae, order Passeriformes, Australia
photograph by Peter Nydegger

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Superb Fairywren (Malurus cyaneus)
© Katy Globus
Leone Abbaccio / Purple-crowned Fairywren
Okay!!! I warmed up to the blue crayon!!!
Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
The emu-wren isn't nearly as big as an emu, or as aggressive, but they do have one thing in common with their larger cousins: their tail feathers! Emu-wrens only have six tail feathers which are loose and rough, resembling the feathers of an emu.
(Image: A southern emu-wren (Stipiturus malachurus) by David Cook)

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Splendid Fairywren
Australiasian wren (Maluridae) family
Which is the best bird?
Sandhill grasswren*
Rufous-crowned emu-wren
Superb fairywren
Splendid fairywren
*this photo in the genus round was incorrectly labeled as the "Pilbara grasswren" due to an error on Wikipedia (now corrected).
Red-backed Fairywren (Malurus melanocephalus)
© Andy Gee