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oh, in the bird's world, males ware the colors. Females usually are of a brownish/tawny/grey coloring? still very pretty!
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I think its a female fairy wren... fairy because its so small that you can fit it in a palm of your hand. They also sing:):)
Fairy-Wrens - To Duel or Duet? | BirdNote
"Red-backed Fairy-Wren pairs will sing a duet, in order to deter rival males from intruding on their territory. Research published in 2016 found that the pairs that sang together had many more of their own genetic offspring in their nests than pairs where the resident male had spent most of his time beating up the intruder."
Fairy-Wrens Sing Secret Passwords to Unborn Chicks | BirdNote
"Fairy-wrens Sing Secret Passwords to Their Unborn Chicks. Written by Todd Peterson. This is BirdNote. [Song and alarm calls of Superb Fairy-wren] It turns out some birds sing to their unhatched chicks. And for a good reason, too. By singing, Superb Fairy-wrens in Australia teach their embryonic chicks a secret code."?:):)
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Wonderful! Love birds!:):)
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beautiful
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