English, asked by sannidayal1990, 1 year ago

How are the wings of birds of paradies ?

Answers

Answered by amitkumar559
0
name used to refer to special birds species who are mostly found in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Australia.



A bird of paradise in Papua New Guinea.

No other bird species can rival the beauty and behavior of the bird of paradise. Bird of paradise belongs to the family Paradisaeidae popular for the beautiful array of feathers which are common in male birds. Birds of paradise are broadly classified into 50 different species, some of which cannot be found easily and are confined to specific habitats and to certain places. Some of the birds are also threatened by human activities such as hunting and habitat destruction. The birds of paradise remained unpopular until 1966 when an incredible footage of birds taken from Papua New Guinea by David Attenborough amazed the world.

Physical Description Of The Birds Of Paradise

The birds of paradise are some of the most attractive in the world. The male has brightly colored feathers, ranging from red to green with others having sheds of yellow. The variation in plumage between the sexes is linked to the breeding. The young males have female-like plumage and may obtain the full adult plumage after about seven years. The birds range in size with the smallest, the king bird-of-paradise weighing up to 50 grams and measuring 5.9 inches. The largest bird, curl-crested manucode, measures 17 inches and weighs 430 grams. Most male species have longer and larger tails than the female. The wings are mostly round, and in some species, the wings are structurally modified. Sicklebills and riflebirds species have long and decurved bills while other species like Astrapias have small and slim bills. Bills also vary between sexes with the females having larger bills compared to the males.

Answered by sahurahulkumarsahu62
0

Answer:

how are the wings of birds of paradies

Similar questions