Photographer Captures Fairy-Wrens Who Look Like Living Glitter Confetti with Wings originally appeared on Parade Pets. You may have never seen a Fairy-Wren before, because they're native to Australia.
Superb fairy-wrens are facing "imminent danger," and a well-studied population in Canberra could go extinct in the next 30 years if we don't urgently curb greenhouse gas emissions, according to an ...
Superb fairy-wren birds is facing extinction due to cumulative climate changes that are reducing its population and disrupting its breeding ...
Four months since extreme floods swept through their habitat, a group of purple-crowned fairy-wrens have been found alive and well. When ex-Tropical Cyclone Ellie inundated the Kimberley with record ...
Can superb fairy-wrens learn to respond to brood-parasitic cuckoos by simply watching other fairy-wrens react to a cuckoo? That’s the question posed in a new Biology Letters study by myself and Naomi ...
Individual superb fairy-wrens help their families and friends before helping strangers, suggesting these songbirds recognize which social tier individual birds belong to A pair of adult superb ...
Wildfire threatens the survival of endangered purple-crowned fairy-wrens living along the rivers and creeks of northern Australia, our new research has found. For almost two decades, we studied the ...
You may have never seen a Fairy-Wren before, because they're native to Australia. These tiny little birds are basically little living disco balls with feathers. During mating season, the male superb ...