Male Satin Bowerbird in front of the bower, with another male bowerird looking on, holds a dried leaf collection in its beak as part of its display.
Like all bowerbirds, the satin bowerbird shows highly complex courtship behaviour. Mate choice in satin bowerbirds has been studied in detail. Males build specialised stick structures, called bowers, which they decorate with blue, yellow, and shiny objects, including berries, flowers, snail shells, and plastic items such as ballpoint pens, drinking straws and clothes pegs.
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Location: Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia
Photo credit: © Photography By Marco / Alamy / Afripics
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