“Revealing the Splendid Flame Bowerbird: Where Crimson and Vibrant Orange Blend, Crafting a Mesmerizing Sunset of Hues!”

Males are renowned for building complex bowers from which they try to entice prospective mates by doing displays.

A bird immediately recognized by its riot of sunset colors, with its crimson top immediately bleeding into a belly colored a vibrant orange, set off by wings dipped into an inky black and equally hypnotic eyes.

Meet the Flame bowerbird

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One of the most brilliantly colored bowerbirds, the male is colored a striking almost crimson orange on his back which blends into a bright yellow belly, black wings, and tail with a yellow tip.

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The female is not as brilliantly colored as the male and is more of an olive-brown bird with a yellow around her belly,

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This species is native to and distributed throughout the rainforests of Papua New Guinea.

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Male bowerbirds are renowned for building complex bowers from which they try to entice prospective mates by doing elaborate displays.

Bowerbird species as a whole enjoy living in a range of habitats including rainforest, eucalyptus, and acacia forest, and shrublands.

The flame bowerbird is evaluated as least concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Watch the grand display of the Flame bowerbird right here below:

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