[Photo No. B-730]

The Asian Fairy-bluebird (Irena puella) is a medium-sized, arboreal passerine bird. This fairy-bluebird breeds across tropical southern Asia from the Himalayan foothills, India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia.
This species is found in moist hill-forest. Two or three eggs are laid in a small cup nest in a tree. It was described by British ornithologist John Latham in 1790. The only other member of the genus is the Philippine Fairy-bluebird I. cyanogastra. The adult Asian Fairy Bluebird is about 27 cm long.
The male has glossy, iridescent blue upperparts, and black underparts and flight feathers. The female and first year male are entirely dull blue-green.

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Comments
I should Have Know this Beauty was yours!…Absolutely Stunning…laura
Female Asian Fairy Bluebird
Thanks Laura, although I’ve been able to identify (Thanks to Hawker) this bird. Thanks for visiting and adding your comments to my webpage…
– Winston D. Munnings
Thank you Hawker, I’ve updated my site accordingly. Greatly appreciated as usual.
– Winston D. Munnings
This is an excellent capture, Hawker. Very well done !!
– Winston D. Munnings
Beautiful!
Thank You…
– Winston D. Munnings
November 29, 2010

Thank Teresa for once again featuring one of my pieces in The Birds group.
– Winston D. Munnings
I know this was yours from the thumbnail image, I said wow this is gorgeous has to be The Master Winston’s… Sure enough…Laura…Congratulations on your feature in the fabulous group The Birds.
Thank you so much Laura for your visitation and for always having kind words to say about my work. It is greatly appreciated.
– Winston D. Munnings
Congratulations on your wonderful feature, great WORK and well earned.
Thanks you Andrea.
– Winston D. Munnings