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Wat (wie) is bowerbird - definitie

FAMILY OF BIRDS
Ptilonorhynchidae; Bower bird; Bower-bird; Bowerbirds; Transfer effect; Bower Bird; Bower-birds
  • Bower of a [[great bowerbird]]
  • Bower of the Satin Bowerbird after sunset
  • Two males displaying to a female masked bowerbird, ''[[Sericulus aureus]]'', illustrated by [[John Gould]] (1804–1881)
  • Female [[satin bowerbird]]

bowerbird         
¦ noun an Australasian bird noted for the male's habit of constructing an elaborate bower adorned with feathers, shells, etc. to attract the female. [Family Ptilonorhynchidae: several species.]
Bowerbird         
Bowerbirds () make up the bird family Ptilonorhynchidae. They are renowned for their unique courtship behaviour, where males build a structure and decorate it with sticks and brightly coloured objects in an attempt to attract a mate.
Sanford's bowerbird         
SPECIES OF BIRD
Archboldia sanfordi; Sanford's Bowerbird
Sanford's bowerbird (Archboldia sanfordi) is a subspecies of the Archbold's bowerbird. The Sanford's bowerbird is a black bowerbird with a reddish-brown iris, grey feet and black bill.

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Bowerbird

Bowerbirds () make up the bird family Ptilonorhynchidae. They are renowned for their unique courtship behaviour, where males build a structure and decorate it with sticks and brightly coloured objects in an attempt to attract a mate.

The family has 27 species in eight genera. These are medium to large-sized passerines, ranging from the golden bowerbird at 22 cm (8.7 in) and 70 g (2.5 oz) to the great bowerbird at 40 cm (16 in) and 230 g (8.1 oz). Their diet consists mainly of fruit but may also include insects (especially for nestlings), flowers, nectar and leaves in some species. The satin and spotted bowerbirds are sometimes considered agricultural pests due to their habit of feeding on introduced fruit and vegetable crops and have occasionally been killed by affected orchardists.

The bowerbirds have an Austro-Papuan distribution, with ten species endemic to New Guinea, eight endemic to Australia, and two found in both. Although their distribution is centered on the tropical regions of New Guinea and northern Australia, some species extend into central, western, and southeastern Australia. They occupy a range of different habitats, including rainforest, eucalyptus and acacia forest, and shrublands.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bowerbird
1. Beehler‘s team snapped the first bowerbird photo.
2. He chanced upon the nearly mythical golden–fronted bowerbird, a species that had not been seen since the 18'0s.
3. But they did manage to film several spectacular birds and captured the courtship displays of the golden–fronted bowerbird and of the black icklebill bird of paradise.
4. The expedition also took the first photographs of a Golden–fronted bowerbird in front of a bower made of sticks, while he was hanging up blue forest berries to attract females.