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Hailing from the rainforests of New Guinea, the flame bowerbird is immediately identified by its sunset colours, its crimson top half bleeding into its orange and yellow lower half, its wings and tail ...
Dustin Chen (UK) sacrifices his legs to leeches to experience the breathtaking display of a flame bowerbird. Sharing his hide with a host of leeches, Dustin watched the flame bowerbird with awe. For ...
In order to capture the dazzling, courtship display of the little-known Flame Bowerbird the crew first had to reach a remote forest in Papua New Guinea, a 6-hour boat journey from the nearest town.
A male orange flame bowerbird (Sericulus aureus), whilst performing his dance, produces wheezing calls from his throat and pulses his pupil size in an effort to seduce a female. Papua New Guinea.