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Chlamydera nuchalis, great bowerbird
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Chlamydera nuchalis, great bowerbird
Plate 30 from Richard Bowdler Sharpes Monograph of the Paradiseidae, or Birds of Paradise, and Ptilonorynchid, or Bower Birds, Vol. 2 (1891-98)
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1847 1909 Avenue Bowerbird Build Nape Passeriformes Passerine Bower Bird Great Bowerbird Monograph Of The Paradiseidae Ptilonorhynchidae Richard Bowdler Richard Bowdler Sharpe
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Plate 30 from Richard Bowdler Sharpe's Monograph of the Paradiseidae, or Birds of Paradise, and Ptilonorynchid, or Bower Birds, Vol. 2 (1891-98) presents a stunning illustration of the Great Bowerbird, Chlamydera nuchalis. This beautiful avian species, native to the forests of New Guinea and northern Australia, is known for its distinctive pink and black plumage. The male bird in this illustration is shown proudly displaying himself outside his bower, an elaborate avenue-like structure built for courting females. The bower is adorned with brightly colored objects, such as flowers, fruits, and shells, which the male collects to impress potential mates during the daytime. This illustration, created in the late 19th century, is a testament to the meticulous work of naturalist and ornithologist, Richard Bowdler Sharpe. Sharpe's Monograph of the Paradiseidae and Ptilonorynchid was a groundbreaking work in the field of ornithology, providing detailed descriptions and illustrations of the various species of birds of paradise and bower birds. The great bowerbird, Chlamydera nuchalis, was first described by Sharpe in 1877, and this illustration is a visual representation of his extensive research and observations. The illustration showcases the great bowerbird's unique features, including its long, pointed wings, curved beak, and the pink and black feathers on its nape that are particularly prominent in this species. The intricate details of the feathers and the realistic portrayal of the bird's expression add to the overall beauty and appeal of the illustration. This image offers a glimpse into the natural world of the past, providing a window into the vibrant and diverse avian species that have long fascinated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. The great bowerbird, with its elaborate courtship displays and colorful adornments, continues to captivate our imagination and inspire wonder and appreciation for the natural world.
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