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  2. Bowerbird - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. File:Nests.svg - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the diversity of bird nest forms: Date: 2011: Source: Layout and background original with derivatives of existing Commons images by User:Shyamal and User:Mahesh Iyer - File:Baya_Weaver.svg, File:Nicobar_Megapode.svg, File:Ashy_Prinia.svg and File:Greater Flamingo.svg: Author: L. Shyamal & Mahesh Iyer

  4. File:Satin Bowerbird nest.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Fawn-breasted bowerbird - Wikipedia

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    The nest is a loose cup made of small sticks up in a tree. The bower itself is that of "avenue-type" with two side-walls of sticks and usually decorated with green-colored berries. A common species in its habitat range, the fawn-breasted bowerbird is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

  6. Archbold's bowerbird - Wikipedia

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    Archbold's bowerbird (Archboldia papuensis) is a medium-sized, dark grey songbird with brown iris, grey feet and black bill. [ citation needed ] It can grow up to 37 cm (15 in) long. [ citation needed ] The male has narrow black scalloping with some trace of golden yellow crown feathers and dark grey forked tail, that shorter than the wing.

  7. Streaked bowerbird - Wikipedia

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    The streaked bowerbird (Amblyornis subalaris) is a species of bowerbird, native to the Bird's Tail Peninsula (southeastern New Guinea). They are approximately 22 cm long and have an olive-brown colouring. The male has a short orange crest which is not visible unless displayed. The streaked bowerbird is a polygamous species. The nest is built by ...

  8. Regent bowerbird - Wikipedia

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    The regent bowerbird (Sericulus chrysocephalus) is a medium-sized, up to 25 cm long, sexually dimorphic bowerbird. The male bird is black with a golden orange-yellow crown, mantle and black-tipped wing feathers. It has yellow bill, black feet and yellow iris. The female is a brown bird with whitish or fawn markings, grey bill, black feet and crown.

  9. Great bowerbird - Wikipedia

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    As with most members of the bowerbird family, breeding considerations dominate the lifecycle: females nest inconspicuously and raise their young alone, while the males spend most of the year building, maintaining, improving, defending, and above all displaying from their bowers. Only a male with a successful bower can attract mates. [citation ...

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