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Satin Bowerbird (mature male)

Ptilonorhynchus violaceus

Description:

Satin Bowerbirds are endemic to eastern Australia. They are medium-sized birds, and the adult male has striking glossy blue-black plumage, a pale bill, and awesome violet-blue eyes. The male only develops his satiny sheen after seven years. Up until this time, the juvenile male possesses the same plumage and colouring as the female: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/975... The male Satin Bowerbird is perhaps the best known and well documented of all the bowerbirds in Australia. This fame partially stems from its practice of building and decorating a bower to attract females, and decorating it with bright blue coloured objects that it collects. That can include clothes pegs, bottle caps, you name it - anything blue.

Habitat:

Between drier eucalypt forest and subtropical rainforest on the Box Forest Track, high in the Great Dividing Range at Cunninghams Gap. Moist undergrowth, and reasonably dense foliage of surrounding trees. These photos were taken in a small clearing. They generally prefer wetter forests and woodlands, and surrounding areas. Here's some park info - http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/main-r...

Notes:

My first encounter with this species. Perhaps I'll see the bower next time, fingers crossed.

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5 Comments

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 9 years ago

Thanks, guys. It's a very regal blue. Nice looking birds.

CharliePrice
CharliePrice 9 years ago

What a distinguished looking male he has become ....that blue is amazing !

James McNair
James McNair 9 years ago

Beautiful Neil

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 9 years ago

Thanks, gents. As blue as blue can be.

ScottHarte
ScottHarte 9 years ago

Great series

Neil Ross
Spotted by
Neil Ross

Warwick, QLD, Australia

Spotted on Oct 13, 2014
Submitted on Oct 27, 2014

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