Spotted Bowerbird

Spotted Bowerbird are not listed as threatened on the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.

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The Spotted Bowerbird is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The spotted bowerbird builds a run about 18 inches (46 cm) long. The bower consists of two platforms of twigs with hedges of upright twigs at either side. The male arranges hundreds of bleached bones and shells nearby. The male's plumage is mottled brownish-gray; the female's is somewhat browner. The crestless gardener bird clears a space around a small tree and erects a bower of twigs and moss, which resembles a thatched hut. More

Geographic range: Spotted bowerbirds are found in the interior of Queensland south of 20 degrees south latitude, except the far west and southwest; interior of west and central New South Wales, except the far western border country; and extends a short way into the northwest corner of Victoria and just into South Australia along the Murray River system. They are found from sea level to about 1,640 feet (500 meters). Spotted bowerbirds build avenue bowers with walls as tall as 7. More

The Spotted Bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus maculatus) is a bowerbird widely distributed across inland Queensland and New South Wales. Contents - * 1 Conservation status * 1.1 Australia * 1. More

The Spotted Bowerbird is a bird of mainly inland eastern Australia, though it reaches the coast in central Queensland. It occurs widely in Queensland, though absent from the north where it is replaced by the Great, and in New South Wales as far south as the border with Victoria and southeastern South Australia. It is common in the northern part of its range, but rarer in the south. More

* Spotted Bowerbird, Chlamydera maculata : The Spotted Bowerbird is a bowerbird widely distributed across inland Queensland and New South Wales in Australia. * Great Bowerbird, Chlamydera nuchalis * Yellow-breasted Bowerbird, Chlamydera lauterbachi * Fawn-breasted Bowerbird, Chlamydera cerviniventris Copyright: Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from Wikipedia. More

Spotted Bowerbird Size: 25-31cm Habitat: Found in Central Eastern Australia, this bowerbird likes arid open woodlands. Feeds on fruit, insects, spiders and nectar. Notes: Brown bird with distinctive gold spots on back, Pink patch located on back of neck. Breeds Winter-Summer. For more information on Spotted Bowerbird see references. Page | 1 | 3651copy.jpg Images have been uploaded in low resolution for storage efficiency, ( they do not reflect the true image quality). More

Spotted Bowerbird at camp at Whooey Tank, Round Hill NR, outback NSW. next (Spotted Catbird) last first previous (Great Bowerbird) Spotted Bowerbird Copyright and usage info: © All Rights Reserved. Photo Properties summary details Make Canon Model Canon EOS 20D Aperture Value f/5. More

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Aspects of the topic spotted bowerbird are discussed in the following places at Britannica. Assorted References * design of avenue bower (in bowerbird (bird)) ...Ptilonorhynchus violaceus); the regent bowerbird (Sericulus chrysocephalus) and its relatives; and the spotted bowerbird (Chlamydera maculata) and its relatives. Satin and regent bowerbirds make a paint of vegetable pulp, charcoal, and... More

A Spotted Bowerbird (Chlamydera maculata) stands at the front of his bower. The photo was taken at Condobolin in NSW. EXIF: Canon EOS 50D : 1/80 sec : f/5.6 : 400 mm : ISO 250 Categories: Photoblogs.org - The Photoblogging Resource View My Profile coolphotoblogs.com Birding Top 500 Counter VFXY Photos Vazaar photo blogs, top photoblogs 3760177 visitors | 1000 photos | RSS 2. More

Results for: spotted bowerbirdTranslations 1 - 30 of 104 English English Finnish Finnish spotted bowerbird kultahelmilavastaja, Chlamydera maculata archbold’s bowerbird kultahuntulavastaja, Archboldia papuensis regent bowerbird australianhuntulavastaja, Sericulus chrysocephalus satin bowerbird satiinilavastaja, Ptilonorhynchus violaceus macgregor’s bowerbird kekolavastaja, Amblyornis macgregoriae great bowerbird isohelmilavastaja, Chlamydera nuchalis golden bowerbird More

spotted bowerbird: An experimental test of the threat reduction hypothesis. Animal Behavior, 56: 1121-1128. Uy, A., Patricelli, G. and Borgia, G. 2000. Dynamic mate searching tactic allows female satin bowerbirds to reduce searching. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B. 267: 251- 256. Uy, J.A.C. and Borgia, G. 2000. Sexual selection drives rapid divergence in bowerbird display traits. Evolution. 54(1): 273-278. Borgia, G and Coleman, S. 2000. More

Species : Spotted Bowerbird French version Reference: jogo16102 Picture protected by copyright. 1996-2010 More

of the Spotted Bowerbird was taken at Quilpie, Queensland, Australia * Regent Bowerbird by Sharon Wormleaton Regent Bowerbird Sericulus chrysocephalus. Photo taken in Lamington National Park, Queensland. More

The Spotted Bowerbird is widely distributed across inland Queensland and New South Wales. The Satin Bowerbird,is common in rainforest and tall wet sclerophyll forest in eastern Australia from southern Queensland to Victoria. There is also an isolated population in the Wet Tropics of north Queensland. An Australian endemic, the Regent Bowerbird is distributed to rainforests and margins of eastern Australia, from central Queensland to New South Wales. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Ptilonorhynchidae
Genus : Chlamydera
Species : maculata
Authority : (Gould, 1837)