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The family Paradisaeidae (scientific name: paradisaeidae) has 16 genera and 41 species. Most males are colorful and have intricate and ornate ornamental feathers.
Females and males have a dull protective color and often have transverse spots on their abdomen. Some single formulations are available in full-body black or blue-black. The birds of this family have a body length of 15 110 cm and a weight of 50 450 g.
Males are generally larger than females. It is mainly found in New Guinea and its nearby islands, with a few species found in northern Australia and the Maluku Islands. Inhabits tropical forests, mountain forests, subalpine forests, steppe woodlands and mangroves.
Many are fruit-eating, some are insectivore, but also leaf-eating, budding, flower-eating, arthropods and small vertebrates. The chirping sounds are varied, ranging from the sound of crows to gunshots, to the chirping of bells. Males take the opportunity to show off their brilliant colors and unusual decorations, and highlight their appearance with dances, styling and other displays, giving the females and nearby birdwatchers (if they're lucky enough) a breathtaking performance that can last for hours and, for some species of birds of paradise, takes up a lot of their time.
Taxonomically it is thought to be closely related to the magpies. Although there are significant differences in appearance, the structure of the beak, legs, wings, etc. is similar to that of the crow. Most species have short beaks similar to crows, but some of them are slender or curved.
The feet are thick and powerful, and the shape of the tail feathers is very varied. The bare part of the head, as well as the ornamental feathers and tail feathers born near the head and wings are the distinctive features of birds of this family. Since the bird of paradise lives in the inaccessible alpine jungle, people just see this beautiful bird flying in the air, but do not know where it is going, so a beautiful legend was born:
The Bird of Paradise is a kind of "sacred bird" that lives in the "Heavenly Paradise" and feeds on the nectar of the dew.
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Most birds of paradise are brightly colored, with bright yellow, turquoise, crimson and emerald green feathers. These colors make them one of the most beautiful birds in the world. Males often have dense feathers on the neck or extremely long tail feathers, and some species have large feathers or other decorations on their heads, such as chest feathers or crests.
Feather differences between the sexes are related to the breeding system. The genus Manucodia and Lycocorax pyrrhopterus are monochromatic. The two species of the genus Paradigalla are polygamous.
The above types generally have black feathers mixed with green and blue iridescent. The females of the dimorphic breed, on the other hand, have a typical light brown feather color that blends in with their habitat, which is different from the bright and striking colors of the males. Young males are similar in plumage to females.
It takes a long time for young birds to reach sexual maturity, and it takes about seven years for them to acquire adult feathers, and of course, the soft colors of male chicks help to avoid predators and reduce hostility from other adult males.
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The head of the bird of paradise is golden-green, covered with gorgeous feathers, especially the macro core has a pair of long large tail feathers, which is even more charming and moving, and the light covers the reed and digs the color dazzling. When the Blue Bird of Paradise is courting, it may tilt its head and arch its back and erect the golden fluff on both sides of its body; Or hang upside down from a tree branch and shake off the brocade-like feathers to attract the female. It inhabits a variety of forests from sea level to the elevation of the middle mountains.
The head of the bird of paradise is golden-green, and it is covered with gorgeous feathers, especially a pair of long large tail feathers, which is even more charming and dazzling. When the Blue Bird of Paradise is courting, it may tilt its head and arch its back and erect the golden fluff on both sides of its body; Or hang upside down from a tree branch and shake off the brocade-like feathers to attract the female. It inhabits a variety of forests from sea level to mid-mountain altitude.
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Legend has it that the Birds of Paradise are the sacred birds of the kingdom of heaven, feeding on the nectar of the dew and flowers, and when they fly, they emit bursts of charming music, they chase freedom and happiness, and they only land once in their lives, that is, their last brother and homeland ——— the island of New Guinea in the South Pacific.
Papua New Guineans not only believe in this legend, but also take pride in it, as a mascot, and it is also because of this bird totem and bird culture that Papua New Guinea has become one of the world's civilizations.
Good things are more lucky, and the birds of paradise like to fly against the wind, and people speculate that they may be afraid that the wind will blow their beautiful feathers.
Herbert, a famous English poet and aesthete. Reed once said, "Aesthetic value is also moral value."
Because the Bird of Paradise beautifies and blesses this land, attracting people from all over the world to explore and see. The life culture of this place has come alive, and the local life culture, catering culture, custom culture, and religious beliefs have been spread to all over the world by foreign tourists who come to watch; Tourists from all over the world have brought their culture to the local area. Cultures exchange and integrate with each other, bringing people new horizons, new cultures, and economic benefits to the locals.
Therefore, the local people believe in the bird of paradise and form the local traditional culture, which is indispensable.
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