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Fairy Wren Collection

The Splendid Fairy Wren, scientifically known as Malurus splendens, is a breathtaking sight to behold

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Malurus splendens, Splendid Fairy Wren perched on a tree branch

Malurus splendens, Splendid Fairy Wren perched on a tree branch

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Splendid Fairy-wren - A male in Olive Pink Botanic Gardens, Alice Springs, Northern Territory

Splendid Fairy-wren - A male in Olive Pink Botanic Gardens, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-4608 Splendid Fairy-wren A male in Olive Pink Botanic Gardens, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. Malurus splendens Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Splendid Fairy-wren - male near Ti Tree, Northern Territory, Australia

Splendid Fairy-wren - male near Ti Tree, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-4663 Splendid Fairy-wren - male near Ti Tree Northern Territory, Australia. Malurus splendens Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Superb Fairy-wren

Superb Fairy-wren
Emanuel Papamanolis

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Superb Fairy-wren

Superb Fairy-wren
Emanuel Papamanolis

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Superb Fairy-wren

Superb Fairy-wren
Emanuel Papamanolis

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Superb Fairy-wren

Superb Fairy-wren
Emanuel Papamanolis

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Superb Fairy-wren

Superb Fairy-wren
Emanuel Papamanolis

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Male Fairy Wren on a Flower

Male Fairy Wren on a Flower
Male Superb Fairy Wren ( Malurus cyaneus) on a Hydrangea Flower

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Fairy-wren, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Fairy-wren, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999395 Fairy-wren, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Fairy wren birds, male and female

Fairy wren birds, male and female

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Todiramphus sanctus, Malurus melanocephala

Todiramphus sanctus, Malurus melanocephala
Drawing No. 43, watercolour by George Raper (1792) from The Raper Collection

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Superb Fairywren (Malurus cyaneus) adult male, singing, perched on post in garden, Queensland

Superb Fairywren (Malurus cyaneus) adult male, singing, perched on post in garden, Queensland, Australia

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Red-backed Fairywren (Malurus melanocephalus) adult male, singing, perched on twig, Queensland

Red-backed Fairywren (Malurus melanocephalus) adult male, singing, perched on twig, Queensland, Australia

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Red-backed Fairywren Malurus melanocephalus in song Queensland Australia November

Red-backed Fairywren Malurus melanocephalus in song Queensland Australia November

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Splendid Fairy-wren - male feeding on jam at restaurant table. Widespread

Splendid Fairy-wren - male feeding on jam at restaurant table. Widespread. Margaret River, Western Australia
ASW-4830 Splendid Fairy-wren - male feeding on jam at restaurant table. Widespread. Margaret River, Western Australia. Malurus splendens Alan J. S

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Superb Fairy-Wren - Female attracted to Grass tree in flower, Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia

Superb Fairy-Wren - Female attracted to Grass tree in flower, Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
JPF-13033 Superb Fairy-Wren - Female attracted to Grass tree in flower Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia, south eastern Australia Malurus cyaneus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Superb Fairy-Wren - Group of females - New South Wales - Australia - South Eastern Australia

Superb Fairy-Wren - Group of females - New South Wales - Australia - South Eastern Australia JPF27073
JPF-13032 Superb Fairy-Wren - Group of females New South Wales - Australia - South Eastern Australia Malurus cyaneus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Superb Fairy-Wren - male in breeding plumage - New South Wales - Australia - South Eastern

Superb Fairy-Wren - male in breeding plumage - New South Wales - Australia - South Eastern Australia JPF27082v
JPF-13031 Superb Fairy-Wren - male in breeding plumage New South Wales - Australia - South Eastern Australia Malurus cyaneus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Red-Backed Wren. Male. Fairy-wren in dry sub-tropical woodland. Queensland, Australia

Red-Backed Wren. Male. Fairy-wren in dry sub-tropical woodland. Queensland, Australia
ROY-336 Red-Backed Wren. Male. Queensland, Australia Malurus melanocephalus Roy Glen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Variegated Fairy-wren Female of the subspecies rogersi previously a full species known as

Variegated Fairy-wren Female of the subspecies rogersi previously a full species known as Lavender-flanked Fairy-wren
DH-3828 Variegated Fairy-wren - female Near Manning Gorge, Australia Malurus lamberti rogers The subspecies rogersi previously a full species known as Lavender-flanked Fairy-wren

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Variegated Fairy-wren, male perched. Previously known as Purple-backed Fairy-wren

Variegated Fairy-wren, male perched. Previously known as Purple-backed Fairy-wren
DH-3646 Variegated Fairy-wren - male perched Near a pond surrounded by spinifex in the Pilbara near Marble Bar, Western Australia Malurus lamberti assimilis Previously known as Purple-backed

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: White-winged Fairy-wren At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami

White-winged Fairy-wren At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert
DH-3294 White-winged Fairy-wren At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Variegated Fairywren - Male with new tail starting to grow. At Lajamanu an aboriginal community

Variegated Fairywren - Male with new tail starting to grow. At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the northern edge of
DH-3282 Variegated Fairy-wren - Male with new tail starting to grow. At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: Variegated Fairywren - female. At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the northern edge of

Variegated Fairywren - female. At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert
DH-3281 Variegated Fairy-wren - female. At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory

Background imageFairy Wren Collection: White-winged Fairy-wren Female Alice Springs Sewage ponds, Northern Territory, Australia

White-winged Fairy-wren Female Alice Springs Sewage ponds, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-2881 White-winged Fairy-wren - Female Alice Springs Sewage ponds, Northern Territory, Australia Malurus leucopterus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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The Splendid Fairy Wren, scientifically known as Malurus splendens, is a breathtaking sight to behold. With its vibrant blue plumage and delicate features, it captivates all who lay eyes on it. Whether perched on a tree branch in the Olive Pink Botanic Gardens of Alice Springs or near Ti Tree in the Northern Territory of Australia, this male fairy wren exudes elegance and grace. In contrast to its male counterpart, the female fairy wren boasts a more subdued appearance. Yet, her beauty is no less enchanting as she blends into her surroundings with her earthy tones. From the Red-backed Fairywren adult female gracefully perched on a barbed wire fence in Atherton Tableland to the Superb Fairywren adult male proudly sitting atop a stump in Queensland, these birds are truly mesmerizing. Dating back centuries, even artists have been inspired by these marvelous creatures. The colored engraving from 1833-39 showcases their ethereal charm and timeless allure. It's not just their physical appearance that makes them special; it's also their behavior that sets them apart. These they are known for their playful nature and social dynamics within their communities. They flit from flower to flower with agility and precision while forging strong bonds with one another. Whether you encounter a pair of Superb Blue Wrens or witness the magical dance between male and female fairy wrens, there is no denying that these birds bring joy wherever they go. So next time you find yourself exploring the Australian wilderness or stumbling upon an image of these delightful creatures online, take a moment to appreciate the wonder of nature embodied by the splendid fairy wren.