MacGregor's bird-of-paradise  (Macgregoria pulchra)

Range

An inhabitant of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea's mountain tops, MacGregor's bird-of-paradise lives in small isolated groups. It is most common, and very tame, above 3,000 metres in the Star Mountains where the Ketengban people protect it for cultural reasons. However, it is extremely rare on Mount Albert Edwards in the Whartons, with just one sighting since 1933 (5).

Habitat

Almost completely reliant on the fruiting of its major food plant, the podocarp Dacrycarpus compactus, MacGregor's bird-of-paradise is limited to subalpine forest and small areas of forest in alpine grassland regions (5).