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Paradisaea rubra Daudin , 1800 The red bird-of-paradise ( Paradisaea rubra ), also called the cendrawasih merah , is a bird-of-paradise in the genus Paradisaea , family Paradisaeidae .
Paradisaea decora: Fergusson and Normanby islands in the D’Entrecasteaux Archipelago located Southeast of New Guinea; found at lower altitudes than other Paradisaea members. Red bird-of-paradise: Paradisaea rubra: Waigeo and Batanta islands of Raja Ampat in West Papua at altitudes of around 550–600 m. Emperor bird-of-paradise: Paradisaea ...
Many of them fly to West Papua to watch various species of birds of paradise from Wilson's Bird of Paradise (Diphyllodes respublica) and Red Bird of Paradise (Paradisaea rubra) in Raja Ampat to Lesser Birds of Paradise (Paradisaea minor), Magnificent Riflebird (Ptiloris magnificus), King Bird of Paradise (Cicinnurus regius), crescent-caped ...
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P. rubra may refer to: Paradisaea rubra, the red bird-of-paradise or Cendrawasih Merah, a bird species; Piranga rubra, the summer tanager, a medium-sized American songbird species; Plumeria rubra, the red frangipani or common frangipani, a deciduous tree species; Pseudostomatella rubra, a sea snail species
Capitalization within English names follows Wikipedia practice, i.e. only the first word of a name is capitalized unless a place name such as São Paulo is used. The list does not include domestic birds or escaped and introduced species which do not have established populations.
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Wilson's bird-of-paradise (Diphyllodes respublica) is a species of passerine bird of the family Paradisaeidae.. The first footage of the Wilson's bird-of-paradise ever to be filmed was recorded in 1996 by David Attenborough for the BBC documentary Attenborough in Paradise.