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  1. 16 lut 2013 · Perhaps artificial feeding of satin bower birds in backyards means they don't need to return to their natural haunts for their natural food. This could result in ecological decline in their natural haunts due to reduced native seed dispersal because of the reduced numters of satin bower birds.

  2. 24 sie 2018 · Probably the most well known of the 8 Bowerbird species found in Australia, the Satin Bowerbirds, specifically the males are notorious for their love of blue things. There is much more to these birds though. The adult male has that striking glossy blue-black plumage, and a violet-blue eye.

  3. 13 lis 2022 · Mating ritual. The female bower bird has a mottled green and brown plumage, providing ideal camouflage in Australia’s eastern states bushland.

  4. Satin Bowerbirds are medium-sized birds. The adult male has striking glossy blue-black plumage, a pale bluish-white bill and a violet-blue iris. Younger males and females are similar in colour to each other and are collectively referred to as ‘green’ birds.

  5. 1 maj 2016 · The objects include blue plastics of various origins, however blue bottle tops and straws are common and Crimson Rosella blue tail feathers are also common. A few yellow objects are included, often flowers, but sometimes we have found Sulphur-crested Cockatoo crest feathers at bowers in our garden.

  6. Satin Bowerbirds have mesmerizing lilac blue eyes. The satiny sheeny blue bowerbirds are spectacular, as are their green-coloured relatives. Birds sporting greenish plumage are young birds and adult females. Males attain their brilliant blue plumage when around six years old.

  7. The satin bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus) is a bowerbird endemic to eastern Australia. A rare natural intergeneric hybrid between the satin bowerbird and the regent bowerbird is known as Rawnsley's bowerbird.

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