The majority of the species from the Bird of Paradise family Paradisaeidae are found in New Guinea. A few are found islands and in Australia. The males tend to have spectacular plumage. Their habitat
is dense rain forest so they are usually difficult to photograph.
Genus Astrapia
The males have highly iridescent plumage and remarkably long tails. Females are duller and have shorter tails.
Astrapia,_Arfak_
Astrapia nigra Found: New Guinea
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Richard_Sharpe 2)
Hectonichus
2) specimen
Astrapia,_Huon Astrapia rothschildi Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Ellis_Rowan
Astrapia,_Ribbon-tailed Astrapia mayeri Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Jerry_Oldenettel 3)
David_Cook 4)
pornfoto 5)
Markaharper 6)
Dave_Ringer
2, 3) Female 4) Juvenile male 5, 6) Msle
Astrapia,_Splendid Astrapia splendidissima Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikov 2)
John_Gerrard_Keulemans
Astrapia,_Stephanie's Astrapia stephaniae Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Richard_Sharpe
Genus Cicinnurus
The males have bright blue legs and feet.
Bird-of-Paradise,_King Cicinnurus regius Found: New Guinea
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1, 2, 3) Katerina_Tvardikova 4)
Doug_Janson
Bird-of-Paradise,_Magnificent Cicinnurus magnificus Found: New Guinea
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Ross_Tsai 2, 3) Ltshears
Bird-of-Paradise,_Wilson's Cicinnurus respublica Found: New Guinea
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Serhanoksay 2, 3) Ross_Tsai
Genus Drepanornis
They have long decurved sickle-like bills.
Sicklebill,_Black-billed Drepanornis albertisi Found: New Guinea
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Joseph_Smit 2)
P_Khoo
Sicklebill,_Pale-billed Drepanornis bruijnii Found: New Guinea
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Genus Epimachus
These sickelbills have long down-curved sickle-like bills and long tails. Males of both species have extensive iridescent blackish to their plumage, while females are overall brown with barred underparts.
Sicklebill,_Black Epimachus fastosus Found: New Guinea
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Richard_Sharpe
Sicklebill,_Brown Epimachus meyeri Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Richard_Sharpe 3, 5) Markaharper 4) David_Cook
3, 4) Female
5) Male
Genus Lophorina - 1 species
Bird-of-Paradise,_Superb Lophorina superba Found: New Guinea
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Richard_Sharpe 2)
David_Cook 3)
Natasha_Baucas 4)
Hectonichus
2) Female 3) Male
4) Male specimen
Genus Lycocorax - 1 species
Crow,_Paradise Lycocorax pyrrhopterus Found: Indonesia
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Richard_Sharpe 2)
Paulo_Alves 3)
Marcel_Holyoak
Genus Manucodia
Manucodes are birds-of-paradise in the genus Manucodia, that are medium-sized with black-glossed purple and green plumages. The members of this genus are distributed in the lowland forests of New Guinea and nearby islands.
Manucode,_Crinkle-collared Manucodia chalybatus Found: New Guinea
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1)
Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Biodiversity_Heritage_Library
Manucode,_Curl-crested Manucodia comrii Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Richard_Sharpe 3)
Charles_Davies
Manucode,_Glossy-mantled Manucodia ater Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Jerry_Oldenettel
Manucode,_Jobi Manucodia jobiensis Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Richard_Sharpe
Genus Melampitta
Melampitta,_Greater Melampitta gigantea Found: New Guinea
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1)
Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
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Melampitta,_Lesser Melampitta lugubris Found: New Guinea
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1, 2) Katerina_Tvardikova
Genus Paradigalla
Paradigalla,_Long-tailed Paradigalla carunculata Found: New Guinea
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John Gould
1) Male left; female right
Paradigalla,_Short-tailed Paradigalla brevicauda Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Henrik_Gronvold 3)
David_Cook
Genus Paradisaea
Bird-of-Paradise,_Blue Paradisaea rudolphi Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Richard_Sharpe 3)
P_Khoo 4)
Jay Ramji
Bird-of-Paradise,_Emperor Paradisaea guilielmi Found: New Guinea
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P_Khoo 2)
Markus_Lagerqvist 3)
Charles_Davies
Bird-of-Paradise,_Goldie's Paradisaea decora Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
John_Gerrard_Keulemans 3)
Charles_Davies
Bird-of-Paradise,_Greater Paradisaea apoda Found: New Guinea
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1, 3) Phalinn_Ooi 2)
Andrea_Lawardi 3) Phalinn_Ooi
Bird-of-Paradise,_Lesser Paradisaea minor Found: New Guinea
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Anna_Harris 2)
Rodeime 3)
Mark_Harper
1) Female 2, 3) Male
Bird-of-Paradise,_Raggiana Paradisaea raggiana Found: New Guinea
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Dick Daniels - San Diego Zoo 2)
Sandy Cole -
Sylvan Heights 3)
Kenny_P - Miami Zoo 4)
ImageMD - Miami Zoo
1, 2) Female
3, 4) Male
Bird-of-Paradise,_Red Paradisaea rubra Found: New Guinea
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Doug_Janson 2)
Stevenn 3)
Matt_Pelletier - Central Park Zoo 4)
Eric_Huang
1) Female 2, 3) Male
Genus Parotia
The males of the genus are characterized by an ornamental plumage consisting of six wired head plumes with black oval-shaped tips, a neck collar of black, feathers which can be spread into a skirt-like shape, and bright or iridescent head and throat markings. During courtship, they perform ballerina-like dances and spread out their "skirt" on a patch of forest floor they have meticulously cleaned of dead leaves and other debris.
Parotia,_Bronze also
Foja_Parotia Parotia berlepschiFound: New Guinea
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Cl_Singapore
Parotia,_Carola's Parotia carolae
Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova
2)
Richard_Sharpe
3)
P_Khoo
4)
Wagon16
Parotia,_Lawes's Parotia lawesii
Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Richard_Sharpe 3)
P_Khoo 4)
Jerry_Oldenettel
Parotia,_Wahnes's Parotia wahnesi Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2, 3) Henrik_Gronvold
2) Female 3) Male
Parotia,_Western Parotia sefilata Found: New Gunea
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Richard_Sharpe 2, 3) Marek_Stefunko 4)
Arty-chan
2) Female 3, 4) Ma;e 4) Painting
Genus Phonygammus - 1 species
Manucode,_Trumpet Phonygammus keraudrenii Found: Australia, New Guinea
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Richard_Sharpe 2)
Johannes_Pfleiderer
Genus Pteridophora - 1 species
Bird-of-Paradise,_King-of-Saxony Pteridophora alberti Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2, 4) Jerry_Oldenettel 3)
Richard_Sharpe
2) Female 3, 4) Male
Genus Ptiloris
These birds of paradise are commonly known as riflebirds, so named for the likeness of their black velvety plumage to the uniform of the Rifle Brigade
Riflebird,_Magnificent Ptiloris magnificus Found: New Guinea, northeastern Australia
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1, 2, 3) Katerina_Tvardikova 4)
Eric_Gropp
2, 3) Female 4) Male
Riflebird,_Paradise Ptiloris paradiseus Found: eastern Australia
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Biodiversity_Heritage_Library 2)
Tony_Castro 3)
Hectonichus 4)
Rose_Coupland
1, 2) Female 3) Male specimen 4) Male
Riflebird, Victoria's Ptiloris victoriae Found: northeastern Queensland (Australia)
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1, 2, 3) David Cook - Lake Eacham, QLD, Australia 4)
Greg_Schechter 5)
Fatal_Eyes
1, 2) Female 3, 4) Male
Genus Seleucidis - 1 species
Bird-of-Paradise,_Twelve-wired Seleucidis melanoleucus Found: New Guinea
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Katerina_Tvardikova 2)
Doug_Janson 3)
Richard_Sharpe 4, 5) Jerry_Oldenettel 6)
Stavenn
Genus Semioptera - 1 species
Bird-of-Paradise,_Standardwing Semioptera wallacii Found: Indonesia
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Richard Sharpe 2)
Hectonichus 3)
Johnson