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Paradisaea apoda, greater bird-of-paradise
Mounted specimen of the greater bird-of-paradise (Paradisaea apoda), from the Natural History Museum at Tring
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Bird Of Paradise Feather Filament Greater Greater Bird Of Paradise Hood Mounted Paradisaea Paradisaea Apoda Paradisaeidae Paradise Passeriformes Passerine Perched Perching Plume Sauropsid Sauropsida
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This striking mounted specimen showcases the magnificent plumage of the Greater Bird-of-Paradise (Paradisaea apoda), a captivating bird native to New Guinea and the surrounding islands. Belonging to the paradisaeid family within the passeriform order, this sauropsid avian species is renowned for its elaborate and vibrant feather displays, which are primarily used during courtship rituals. The Greater Bird-of-Paradise is easily identified by its long, brown, filamentous feathers, extending from the hood at the base of its neck, as well as the elongated, curved, and bright blue-black quills on its wings. In this image, the bird is perched gracefully on a branch, its hood raised, and its feathers spread out in a display of grandeur. The anatomy of the Greater Bird-of-Paradise is particularly fascinating, as it exhibits several unique adaptations. For instance, the male bird possesses a long, curved, and bright orange-red lower mandible, which is used to create a clicking sound during courtship displays. Furthermore, the female's legs are feathered, providing excellent camouflage in the forest floor, making it difficult for predators to spot them. The Greater Bird-of-Paradise is a true marvel of the natural world, and this mounted specimen serves as a testament to the intricate beauty and diversity of the avian kingdom. Its elaborate plumage and unique adaptations continue to fascinate scientists and nature enthusiasts alike, making it a cherished addition to the Natural History Museum at Tring's extensive collection.
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