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Species that are closely related to the Blue bird-of-paradise
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MacGregor’s bird-of-paradise (
Macgregoria pulchra
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Whilst listed within the family Paradisaeidae, the taxonomic position of MacGregor’s bird-of-paradise has long been under scrutiny...
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Red bird-of-paradise (
Paradisaea rubra
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Information on the red bird-of-paradise is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Black sicklebill (
Epimachus fastuosus
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The black sicklebill is a large bird of paradise, with, as the name suggests, a long, strongly curved bill. The tail is extremely ...
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Wallace’s standardwing (
Semioptera wallacii
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Information on Wallace’s standardwing is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Wilson’s bird-of-paradise (
Cicinnurus respublica
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Information on the Wilson's bird-of-paradise is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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