“SUPERB,” “SPLENDID” AND “LOVELY”
“I know all the fowls of the mountains: and the wild beasts of the field are mine.” Psalm 50:11
There are 13 species of a brightly plumed little songbird known as the fairy wren. The birds are found in Australia and New Guinea. So colorful are their feathers that the various species go by names like “superb,” “splendid” and “lovely.” However, even more noteworthy is the birds’ unusual behavior.
A male courting a female will bring her a flower petal. The petal usually matches his color or is a deeply contrasting color. Normally a perky little bird with an upright tail, when courting he lowers his tail and creeps around close to the ground. As he twists his body back and forth, he puffs out his cheek feathers. If the female accepts his courting, she builds their nest alone, lining it with bright parrot feathers. While they mate for life, they are not known for fidelity to their mates.
When mature, females will go off on their own, but males may stay with their parents for a year or more. Their main duty is to guard the family nest. If danger approaches the nest, the guard will puff up his wings, lower his tail and scuttle through dry grass, pretending to be a mouse. The idea is to lure the predator away from the nest.
The beauty and unusual behavior of these little birds testifies to more than God’s creativity and love for beauty. They remind us of the beauty that was lost to God’s creation when it was tainted by man’s sin. Thankfully, some of that beauty that was lost can return to our lives through the forgiveness of sins that is found in Jesus Christ.
Prayer:
Dear Father, I thank You for the beauty of Your creation and for giving me the forgiveness of sins in Jesus Christ. Amen.
Notes:
Natural History, 11/94, pp. 56 62, “Faithful Philanderers.” Photo: Superb blue fairy-wren. Courtesy of Benjamint444. (CC-BY-SA 3.0)
©Creation Moments 2015 used with Permission
Lee’s Addition:
Here are some more photos of the Fairywrens from their Creator:
- White-winged Fairywren (Malurus leucopterus) ©WikiC
- Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens) ©WikiC
- Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens emmettorum) ©WikiC
- Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens melanotus) face with fan display ©WikiC
- Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens musgravei)-Turquoise- ©WikiC
- Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens cyanochlamys) face with fan display ©WikiC
- Purple-crowned Fairywren From Pinterest
- Lovely Fairywren (Malurus amabilis) female by Ian
- Variegated Fairywren (Malurus lamberti lamberti) male and females ©WikiC
- Variegated Fairywren (Malurus lamberti lamberti) female ©WikiC
- Variegated Fairywren (Malurus lamberti) ©WikiC
- Red-winged Fairywren (Malurus elegans) male-breeding ©WikiC
- Lovely Fairywren (Malurus amabilis) by Ian
- Lovely Fairywren (Malurus amabilis) by Ian
- Lovely Fairywren (Malurus amabilis) ©WikiC
- Variegated Fairywren (Malurus lamberti) by Ian
- Red-backed Fairywren (Malurus melanocephalus) by Ian
- Lovely Fairywren (Malurus amabilis) by Ian
- Variegated Fairywren (Malurus lamberti) by Ian
- Superb Fairywren (Malurus cyaneus) by Ian
- Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens) by Ian
- Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens) by Ian
- Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens) by Ian
- Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens) by Ian
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SUPER!
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beautiful :)
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What a beautiful collection of Fairy-wrens Lee! I am still in pursuit of several of these, they one of Australia’s most loved birds. It is such a delight to hear them and then see them. Often all you see is a bush moving and they are gone. Thanks for sharing these delightful photos!
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Thanks. Your article and then today’s Creation Moments motivated me. Love those Fairywrens.
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Oh, and I love the new format where I can see the birds IN my email instead of a link. !!
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Only bad part is you don’t visit the site and make the counter go up.
:( Glad you enjoyed them. :)
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Thank you thank you thank you for your fabulous blog !
It has been a great blessing for me.
Dhyana
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