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This print is adapted from a vintage illustration of the Curl Crested Manucode Bird of Paradise . The image has been digitally enhanced and put onto a tea-stained paper background to enhance the …
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This print is adapted from a vintage illustration of the Curl Crested Manucode Bird of Paradise . The image has been digitally enhanced and put onto a tea-stained paper background to enhance the …
Following its original discovery in 1858, the standardwing bird-of-paradise was not seen again for nearly 60 years, and then only a handful of times until 1953. The standardwing is endemic to Northern …
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With few specimens and no known wild population, most taxonomic assessments over the last century have treated P. berlepschi as a subspecies of Parotia carolae Meyer, 1894. Following discovery of its geographical home in …
The male attends a terrestrial court where it shows a complex display courtship involving a dance. No information about nest, nest-site or clutch size. Whether a male Carola’s parotia enjoys dancing …
They can also be found inhabiting mountainous habitats of the forests in New Guinea. Comparative analyses identify genomic features potentially involved in the evolution of birds-of-paradise. The Superb Bird-of-Paradise forms an oval …
The altercation leaves Marine disheveled, resulting in criticism from the academy’s exacting headmistress, Madame Brunelle. That night, Kate finds that she has been assigned to live in the same …
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Charles Lucien Bonaparte described the bird from a badly damaged trade specimen purchased by British ornithologist Edward Wilson. In doing so, he beat John Cassin, who wanted to name the bird in honour of …
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Nestlings have been reported as being fed crickets, grasshoppers, spiders, cockroaches, centipedes, cicadas, woodlice, beetles and insect larvae. Males may take proportionally more easily obtained and energy-rich fruit to allow them to …