What kind of bird is this?

As shown in the picture, female Fairy Wren

Fairy Wren family Maluridae, Fairy Wren genus Malurus? Birds

The picture below shows the magnificent Fairy Wren Malurus cyaneus?

Most subspecies inhabit forest areas full of understory shrubs in southeastern Australia. Their colonies can be seen in Hyde Park and the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney. It flies and rises like a seahorse. The male bird will expand its neck to raise its feathers, change its body from horizontal to vertical during flight, and slowly descend. When it meets the ground, it will flap its wings rapidly to rise. Another is to ruffle their feathers to show off the blue fuzz on their ears, an act of aggression or affection.