It is said that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, but bowerbirds have turned refuse into an aphrodisiac, stealing ...
A new study in Queensland reveals that city-dwelling male great bowerbirds are using human items to impress females.
Bowerbirds in an Australian city use a range of human items—from glass and plastic to banknotes and even a pair of ...
Researchers from the University of Exeter say bowerbirds in Australian cities are using human items to impress their mates.
The regent bowerbird male is one of the more striking of the family of bower builders, and he’s intelligent too THE REGENT BOWERBIRD (Sericulus chrysocephalus) is not only incredibly beautiful and ...
In the human fascination with birds, it’s the flashy appearance and antics of males that get the most attention from researchers and the public. From their colourful plumage to elaborate songs and ...