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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Parotia

Higher classification
  
Order
  
Passerine

Family
  
Phylum
  
Rank
  
Parotia Wahnes Parotia BIRDS OF PARADISE PHOTO GALLERIES Wildlife

Lower classifications
  
Western parotia, Lawes's parotia, Queen Carola's parotia, Wahnes's parotia, Bronze parotia

Dancing like a ballerina western parotia


The parotias are a genus, Parotia, of passerine birds in the bird-of-paradise family Paradisaeidae. They are found on New Guinea, to which they are endemic. They are also known as six-plumed birds of paradise, due to their six head quills. These birds were featured prominently in the BBC series Planet Earth.

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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, decomposed 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. The "ballerina dances" usually consist of the male hopping from foot and bobbing their heads from side to side. The males are polygamous and do not take part in raising the young. Clutch size is somewhat uncertain; it is usually one to three eggs.

Parotia 1000 images about Western Parotia on Pinterest Peacocks

Parotia ballerina dance


Species

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  • Western parotia, Parotia sefilata
  • Queen Carola's parotia, Parotia carolae
  • Bronze parotia, Parotia berlepschi
  • Lawes's parotia, Parotia lawesii
  • Eastern parotia, Parotia helenae
  • Wahnes's parotia, Parotia wahnesi

  • Parotia Western Parotia YouTube

    References

    Parotia Wikipedia