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"html": "\u003cp\u003eKnown and loved by Australians and gift-shop-visiting tourists alike, Superb Fairywrens may be one of Australia’s most well-known birds. This charismatic species is as likely to be found in back gardens and botanical gardens as it is on vegetated roadsides throughout south-eastern Australia.\u003c/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eBright Male Plumage: Pale blue top of head and cheeks separated by a stripe of black that runs through the eye and around the nape of the neck. Deep blue breast and throat are ringed by black. Tail similarly deep blue. Belly is stark white. Upper back is pale blue, bill and lower back are black.\u003c/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eIntermediate Plumage: Brown plumage interspersed with bright plumage all over body, especially on head. Tail is deep blue.\u003c/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eDull Male Plumage: Brown back with white breast and belly.To distinguish from female, look for black bill and lack of rufous-brown eye lores.\u003c/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eFemale and Juvenile Plumage: Plumage as dull male except rufous-brown eye lores that extend from bill of same color. Tail brown throughout most of range, becoming slightly bluer in southeastern South Australia.\u003c/p\u003e\n",
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"text": "Known and loved by Australians and gift-shop-visiting tourists alike, Superb Fairywrens may be one of Australia’s most well-known birds. This charismatic species is as likely to be found in back gardens and botanical gardens as it is on vegetated roadsides throughout south-eastern Australia.\n\nBright Male Plumage: Pale blue top of head and cheeks separated by a stripe of black that runs through the eye and around the nape of the neck. Deep blue breast and throat are ringed by black. Tail similarly deep blue. Belly is stark white. Upper back is pale blue, bill and lower back are black.\n\nIntermediate Plumage: Brown plumage interspersed with bright plumage all over body, especially on head. Tail is deep blue.\n\nDull Male Plumage: Brown back with white breast and belly.To distinguish from female, look for black bill and lack of rufous-brown eye lores.\n\nFemale and Juvenile Plumage: Plumage as dull male except rufous-brown eye lores that extend from bill of same color. Tail brown throughout most of range, becoming slightly bluer in southeastern South Australia."
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Fairywren
Known and loved by Australians and gift-shop-visiting tourists alike, Superb Fairywrens may be one of Australia’s most well-known birds. This charismatic species is as likely to be found in back gardens and botanical gardens as it is on vegetated roadsides throughout south-eastern Australia.
Bright Male Plumage: Pale blue top of head and cheeks separated by a stripe of black that runs through the eye and around the nape of the neck. Deep blue breast and throat are ringed by black. Tail similarly deep blue. Belly is stark white. Upper back is pale blue, bill and lower back are black.
Intermediate Plumage: Brown plumage interspersed with bright plumage all over body, especially on head. Tail is deep blue.
Dull Male Plumage: Brown back with white breast and belly.To distinguish from female, look for black bill and lack of rufous-brown eye lores.
Female and Juvenile Plumage: Plumage as dull male except rufous-brown eye lores that extend from bill of same color. Tail brown throughout most of range, becoming slightly bluer in southeastern South Australia.