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  2. Lovely fairywren - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA found that the lovely fairywren is the sister taxon of the Purple-backed fairywren. [4] The lovely fairywren was first described by the ornithologist John Gould in 1852, from a male specimen collected by Captain Owen Stanley in Cape York. Gould expected that a female would resemble that of a red ...

  3. List of birds of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Lovely fairywren, Malurus amabilis (E) Splendid fairywren, Malurus splendens; ... They eat insects and fruit. Plumage is typically dark with a metallic sheen.

  4. List of birds of the Torres Strait Islands - Wikipedia

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    Islands of Torres Strait The birds of the Torres Strait Islands are of particular interest to Australian birders because the islands are home to, and visited by, birds which some are New Guinea species. A number of islands are found in Australia, but a few are found in Papua New Guinea. Access Access to these islands is not easy. Permission to visit is required from the island councils. The ...

  5. Superb fairywren - Wikipedia

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    The superb fairywren (Malurus cyaneus) is a passerine bird in the Australasian wren family, Maluridae, and is common and familiar across south-eastern Australia. It is a sedentary and territorial species, also exhibiting a high degree of sexual dimorphism; the male in breeding plumage has a striking bright blue forehead, ear coverts, mantle, and tail, with a black mask and black or dark blue ...

  6. Australasian wren - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA found the broad-billed fairywren and Campbell's fairywren, both formerly lumped together in the genus Malurus, to lie in a clade with the two other monospecific New Guinea genera and as such, they were later re-classified as separate species within the genus Chenorhamphus. [5]

  7. Inside look at Melania Trump's daily diet, including her ...

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    She strives to eat seven pieces of fruit a day, all of which offer her the vitamins and minerals for her hair and skin. In the morning, her breakfast is made with only "a few ingredients and lots ...

  8. Malurus - Wikipedia

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    Lovely fairywren: North-eastern Australia Malurus assimilis: Purple-backed fairywren: Central and Western Australia Malurus lamberti: Variegated fairywren: Eastern Australia Malurus pulcherrimus: Blue-breasted fairywren: Southern Western Australia and the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia: Malurus elegans: Red-winged fairywren: South-western ...

  9. Variegated fairywren - Wikipedia

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    The variegated fairywren (Malurus lamberti) is a fairywren that lives in eastern Australia. As a species that exhibits sexual dimorphism, the brightly coloured breeding male has chestnut shoulders and azure crown and ear coverts, while non-breeding males, females and juveniles have predominantly grey-brown plumage, although females of two subspecies have mainly blue-grey plumage.