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Satin bowerbird

The Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum
London, United Kingdom

A male satin bowerbird.

Scientific name: Ptilonorhynchus violaceus

Feathers, flowers, shells – even buttons and bottle tops – feature in this bird’s treasure trove. To attract a mate, males gather colourful objects to decorate their bower, a tunnel-like structure made from sticks. When a female appears, he performs a dance while holding a favourite object in his beak.

Amazing ability: Decorating and appreciating all things colourful

Where to find them: The forests of eastern Australia

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  • Title: Satin bowerbird
  • Type: Taxidermy bird - Male
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