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The bower bird of New Guinea and Northern
Australia is related to the birds of
paradise. The males are dull-coloured, and
build elaborate bowers of sticks and grass,
decorated with shells, feathers, or flowers,
and even painted with the juice of berries,
to attract the females. There are 17
species of bower bird.
See also BIRD
Subject by: John Denver