Lesser bird-of-paradise

Paradisaea minor

The lesser bird-of-paradise is a bird-of-paradise in the genus "Paradisaea".
Male Lesser Bird of Paradise This species of bird of paradise is the most common of all the bird of paradise species. It is still fairly common but knowing where their displaying trees is a bit of a challenge so requesting the help of local guides is a great way to go as this will ensure the protection of the species and these tall trees by the locals. A win-win process, the tourists get to enjoy the birds their displaying and the locals get a steady income by protecting and showing these birds. Halaouate,Lesser bird-of-paradise,New Guinea,Papua,Paradisaea minor,wild

Appearance

The lesser bird-of-paradise is medium-sized, up to 32 cm-long, maroon-brown with a yellow crown and brownish-yellow upper back. The male has a dark emerald-green throat, a pair of long tail-wires and is adorned with ornamental flank plumes which are deep yellow at their base and fade outwards into white. The female is a maroon bird with a dark-brown head and whitish underparts. Further study is required, but it seems likely that birds-of-paradise also possess toxins in their skins, derived from their insect prey.

It resembles the larger greater bird-of-paradise, but the male of that species has a dark chest, whereas the female is entirely brown.
Lesser bird-of-paradise, Nimbokrang, Papua Quite some backlight, but this was our first bird-of-paradise seen. This is the adult male, which has the extravagant plumage on the tail. We saw some younger males too that lack such a tail.
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Distribution

The lesser bird-of-paradise is distributed throughout forests of northern New Guinea, and the nearby islands of Misool and Yapen. Widespread and common throughout its large range, the lesser bird-of-paradise is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix II of CITES.
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Reproduction

The males are polygamous, and perform courtship displays in leks. The female usually lays two pinkish eggs with dark markings in a nest in a tree high above ground. Its diet consists mainly of fruits and insects.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyParadisaeidae
GenusParadisaea
SpeciesP. minor
Photographed in
Indonesia