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Vogelkop Bowerbirds native species of Papua Threatened by Extinction due to prolonged hunting

Vogelkop Bowerbirds native species of Papua Threatened by Extinction due to prolonged hunting Vogelkop birds are those that live in the mountains on the Vogelkop Peninsula, West Papua, Indonesia. Vogelkop birds build "houses" from grass, small branches.
to attract the attention of females. Their "home" has the most complete interior design in the animal world, in which contains fruits, flowers, beetles and colorful decorations that are attractive and neatly arranged to attract friends. Ironically, these houses are not used by women to raise children
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The Bower is a conical hut-shaped structure of about 100 cm in diameter and 160 cm in diameter, with its entrance usually supported by two column-like rods. The "grass" in front of several square meters is cleaned of debris and arranged with moss. and at the entrance of the bower, there are dead leaves and other conspicuous objects collected and artistically arranged for example (treasure)
The birds are about 21–35 cm long, with females slightly smaller. They are mainly olive brown in color, although somewhat pale at the bottom, without ornamental feathers.
Vogelkop Bowerbirds is a species native to West Papua.
Species common in their limited habitat range, Vogelkop Bowerbird is evaluated as the Lowest Concern on the Red List of Threatened Species due to prolonged .

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