You don’t need to be a bird lover to know how amazing birds can be. Birds are always famous for not only their significant characteristics but also their outstanding appearances. Mother nature must be very affectionate towards these animals as any time we see birds appear, we would find these creatures so attractive that we can’t help but immerse ourselves in their incredible beauty. Today, let us introduce Wilson's bird-of-paradise, a stunning bird in the sky, that would amaze you with its fascinating appearance.
Wilson’s bird of paradise, which is also known as Cicinnurus respublica, is a species of passerine bird belonging to the Paradisaeidae family.
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The Bird of Paradise family has 42 species in 15 genera, most of which live in dense rainforest areas. Though many birds in the family are at risk for extinction or endangered to some capacity, Wilson's bird of paradise is not endangered. However, they’re on the threatened species list and determined to be at risk due to loss of habitat.Source: priaprameshwara
Like many birds of paradise, fruits, and insects are Wilson's main prey, so these birds are often found in the hilly rainforest areas. They’re native to Indonesia so bird enthusiasts can easily spot these gorgeous flying creatures through the hill and lowland rainforest regions of Waigeo and Batanta Islands off West Papua.Source: priaprameshwara
When it comes to all of the birds in the Paradisaeidae family, it’s often more noticeable when mentioning the appearance of male birds. They usually have eye-catching coats with vibrant and colorful plumage. Male Wilson's birds are no exception to this. They’re extremely impressed with a predominately black set of feathers adorned with bright red, a large spot of vibrant yellow on his neck, the green on his throat is practically emerald, gorgeous blue feet, and beautifully curved violet tail feathers.Source: Flickr
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In contrast, females are not so extravagant in plumage. They have brownish coloring with a darker blue crown than the males of their species. Mentioning the appearance of female Wilson birds, the bird fan blog Just Birding once said:Source: IndoGlobal Adventure
On average, these beautiful birds are about 6.3 inches (16 cm) in length but males can easily reach a length of 8.25 inches (21 cm) when including their curlicue tail feathers. Wilson's bird of paradise has a 5-8 year lifespan in the wild, but it can survive up to 30 years in captivity.Source: IndoGlobal Adventure
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