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Welcome to the lesser bird of paradise show! With a backdrop of lush vegetation, this strikingly beautiful bird is putting on ...
Thousands of raptors pass through this mountain sanctuary in Pennsylvania each year, drawing visitors interested in ...
Extravagant dance moves help. A King-of-Saxony Bird-of-Paradise has the longest head feathers of any bird, Fry’s voiceover says, and the way he waves them around like a ribbon dancer while bouncing on ...
SINGAPORE - In a rare and remarkable breakthrough in avian conservation in Singapore, Bird Paradise has successfully hatched its first kagu chick, marking a historic milestone in the care and ...
Once upon a time, there was a species of bird-of-paradise named Queen Carola’s Parotia. Carola was the wife of King Albert of Saxony, who also had a bird named for him, the King of Saxony ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Birds-of-paradise are a stunning example of naturally occurring bright colors, and we’re not talking about the flowers. A recent study by the American Museum of Natural ...
Melbourne Orlando International Airport is replacing its vintage bird-of-paradise carpeting after nearly 40 years. The old carpeting will be replaced with hard-surface terrazzo, similar to the ...
Birds-of-paradise are among the most resplendent creatures on Earth, with long, elaborate feathers in eye-popping shades of yellow, blue, and red. Naturalists have admired them for centuries. Yet it ...
Birds-of-paradise are a stunning example of natural bright colors -- and no, we’re not talking about the plant. A recent study out of the American Museum of Natural History found the shades and ...
With flashy feathers and fancy moves, birds of paradise are already known for extravagant looks. But a trick that boosts that zing has been overlooked by science, until now. In the right light ...
Meet the Bird of Paradise, a tropical flower native to South Africa, known for its vibrant colours and striking bird-like appearance. Meet the Bird of Paradise, a tropical flower native to South ...
Researchers described biofluorescence in 37 of the 45 known species of birds-of-paradise, found only in remote tropical forests and woodland habitats of Papua New Guinea, eastern Indonesia and ...