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- incubation periods, bowerbirds that lay more than one egg have asynchronous hatching, but siblicide has never been observed. Bowerbirds as a group have the...
- Satin bowerbirds are aggressive when foraging, frequently attempting to displace other birds from fruit trees. Like all bowerbirds, the satin bowerbird shows...
- All male bowerbirds build bowers, which can be simple ground clearings or elaborate structures, to attract female mates. Regent bowerbirds in particular...
- Within the bower itself, clear gl**** is sometimes placed. Uniquely among bowerbirds, groups of young males will attend a single bower concurrently, "practising"...
- The flame bowerbird (Sericulus ardens) is one of the most brilliantly coloured bowerbirds. The male is a medium-sized bird, up to 25 cm long, with flame...
- arranging them appropriately. As opposed to other species of bowerbirds, such as the satin bowerbird, there is no fixed preference for items of a certain colour...
- many other bowerbirds (Ptilonorynchidae), which include bower building and decorating, courtship displays and vocal mimicry. Spotted bowerbirds are locally...
- The golden bowerbird (Prionodura newtoniana) is a species of bird in the family Ptilonorhynchidae, the bowerbirds. It is endemic to Queensland in Australia...
- "Tooth-billed Bowerbird (Scenopoeetes dentirostris)". BirdLife International. Retrieved 28 June 2012. Rowland, Peter (2008). Bowerbirds. Collingwood,...
- Hermione. "Bowerbirds: The Clearing – Review". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 5 July 2017. Retrieved 5 July 2017. "Bowerbirds: Hymns for...