Английская Википедия:Fire-maned bowerbird
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The fire-maned bowerbird (Sericulus bakeri) is a medium-sized, approximately Шаблон:Convert long, bowerbird that inhabits and endemic to the forests of the Adelbert Range in Papua New Guinea.[1] The striking male is black with fiery orange crown and upperback, elongated neck plumes, yellow iris and golden yellow wing patch. The female is a brown bird with brown-barred whitish underparts.
Its diet consists mainly of figs, ants and insects. The bower itself is that of "avenue"-type with two sides of wall of sticks.
The fire-maned bowerbird was discovered in 1928 by Rollo Beck. The female was unknown to science until 1959.
Due to ongoing habitat loss and limited range, the fire-maned bowerbird is evaluated as near threatened on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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- Шаблон:BirdLife
- Шаблон:Avibase
- Шаблон:InternetBirdCollection
- Шаблон:VIREO
- Шаблон:IUCN Map
- Шаблон:Xeno-canto species