The purple-crowned fairywren is a distinctive bird. It wears a violet-purple crown featured with a dark spot at the center.
Unlike male birds, the females do not have a purple crown on their heads. And their cheeks are brown while these of males are black.
Both Sєxes have a beautiful blue tail that creates a stunning contrast with their light brown plumage.The purple-crowned fairywren is a species of bird in the Australasian wren family, Maluridae.
They can be found in the riparian habitat with dense vegetation, such as well-developed midstoreys composed of dense shrubs or tall, dense thickets of river grᴀss.
Unlike the related superb fairywren, these birds do not prefer living in urbanized habitats.Purple-crowned fairywrens are insectivorous.
These birds are socially monogamous. However, females with related males as partners will mate with other individuals.
During the breeding season, female birds build their dome-shaped nest. They then lay 2-3 eggs in the nest and incubate them.
Currently, the Purple-crowned fairywren is listed as endangered due to livestock grazing, fires, and invasive species.
To preserve and expand their population, the Australian government and conservation groups have had active conservation interventions.
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