20 Most Beautiful Birds in the World (Pics)
Bearded Reedling (Panurus biarmicus): They are recognized by its long tail, call, and choice of habitat (reeds). Male unmistakable, with bluish grey head, yellow bill and black drooping moustache. Females and juveniles mostly plain, yellow-brown with whitish underparts and no moustache. Young females with dark bill, young males with yellow bill and black lore. Juveniles with black patch on back and black outer tail feathers. Flight whirring and undulated. Sometimes fans tail in flight with twisting motions. Their sound often heard than seen. Usually identified by contact call; a ringing, explosive tschin with a characteristic dirty timbre. Also a hard and very short pit, often mixed with the previous. Song a primitive, 3-syllable phrase, consisting of contact call-like sounds. Image credit: Richard Constantinoff