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The regent bower bird Sericulus chrysocephalus is found in the rainforests of northeast Australia and New Guinea. The male seeks to impress his mate by building a colourfully decorated bower. It is the female who builds the nest; her dull plumage camouflages her while she is sitting on her eggs and feeding her young.

New Guinean and northern Australian bird of the family Ptilonorhynchidae, order Passeriformes, related to the bird 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.



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In the sported bowerbird (Chlamydera maculata) of Australia, males build two parallel walls of sticks that females can enter.
At that point, one felt in the presence of a melancholy bowerbird, wandering around in the terminal moraine of globalism, picking up shards and transforming them through skillful arrangement and an erotically charged grace under pressure into active, still-significant things.
Arrive at the photo of a bowerbird decorating its nest with various odds and ends--all blue--and who wouldn't want to know more?
 
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