King-of-saxony Bird-of-paradise

Both the common name King of Saxony and the scientific specific name alberti were given to honour Albert of Saxony. The bird is sometimes known as Kisaba by the natives of Papua New Guinea and Western New Guinea, as a human interpretation of the male's loud call.

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The King-of-saxony Bird-of-paradise is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

Pteridophora alberti king-of-Saxony bird-of-paradise, king of Saxony's bird of paradise Define Pteridophora alberti - Translate Pteridophora alberti - | Pteridophora alberti in English | Pteridophora alberti in French | Pteridophora alberti in Italian | Pteridophora alberti in German Use Babylon to translate to various languages Copyright © 1997-2007 Babylon. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Paradisaeidae
Genus : Pteridophora
Species : alberti
Authority : Meyer, 1894