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The flame bowerbird (Sericulus ardens) is one of the most brilliantly coloured bowerbirds. The male is a medium-sized bird, up to 25 cm long, with flame orange and golden yellow plumage, elongated neck plumes and yellow-tipped black tail. It builds an "avenue-type" bower with two side walls of sticks. The female is an olive brown bird with ...
Male satin bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus), for example, have lush, velvet blue plumage, while flame bowerbirds flaunt fiery yellow and orange feathers. Some bowerbirds sport brilliant ...
The two most studied species, the green catbird and satin bowerbird, have life expectancies of around eight to ten years [10] and one satin bowerbird has been known to live for twenty-six years. [11] For comparison, the common raven , the heaviest passerine species with significant banding records, has not been known to live longer than 21 years.
Masked bowerbird Sericulus aureus (Linnaeus, 1758) New Guinea Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Flame bowerbird Sericulus ardens (D'Albertis & Salvadori, 1879) New Guinea: Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Fire-maned bowerbird Sericulus bakeri (Chapin, 1929) Papua New Guinea. Size: Habitat: Diet: NT Regent bowerbird Male Female Sericulus chrysocephalus (Lewin, 1808)
Flame bowerbird; M. Masked bowerbird; R. Regent bowerbird This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 22:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Ptilonorhynchidae is a family of the suborder Passeri, with the common name bowerbirds Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. ...
The masked bowerbird (Sericulus aureus) is endemic to rainforests of New Guinea. It is one of the most brilliantly coloured bowerbirds. The male is a medium-sized bird, up to 25 cm long, with flame orange and golden yellow plumage, elongated neck plumes and yellow-tipped black tail. It builds an "avenue-type" bower with two side walls of sticks ...
The fire-maned bowerbird (Sericulus bakeri) is a medium-sized, approximately 27 cm (11 in) long, bowerbird that inhabits and endemic to the forests of the Adelbert Range in Papua New Guinea. [2] The striking male is black with fiery orange crown and upperback, elongated neck plumes, yellow iris and golden yellow wing patch.