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Queen Carola's parotia

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Parotia

Higher classification
  
Parotia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Paradisaeidae

Scientific name
  
Parotia carolae

Rank
  
Species

Queen Carola's parotia Carola39s Parotia Carola39s Parotia Parotia carolae male

Similar
  
Parotia, Western parotia, Crinkle‑collared manucode, Jobi manucode, Glossy‑mantled manucode

Queen carola s parotia bird of paradise wildlife of indonesia


The Queen Carola's parotia (Parotia carolae) also known as Queen Carola's six-wired bird-of-paradise is a species of bird-of-paradise.

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One of the most colorful parotias, the Queen Carola's parotia inhabits the mid-mountain forests of central New Guinea. The diet consists mainly of fruits and arthropods. The stunning courtship dance of this species was described in detail by Scholes (2006). It is similar to that of Lawes's parotia, but modified to present the iridescent throat plumage and the flank tufts to best effect.

Queen Carola's parotia A male Queen Carola39s Parotia displays to females at his display

The name commemorates Queen Carola of Vasa, the wife of King Albert I of Saxony. The king was honoured with the King of Saxony bird-of-paradise.

Queen Carola's parotia Let39s do Some Zoology Queen Carola39s Parotia Parotia carolae

Widespread and common throughout its fairly remote range, the Queen Carola's parotia is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix II of CITES.

Queen Carola's parotia Carola39s Parotia Australian Museum

Description

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The Queen Carola's parotia is medium-sized, up to 26 cm long. The males, like all members in its genus, are mostly black and have three ornamental spatule head wires attaching behind each eye and elongated display feathers on the sides that form a tutu-like "skirt" during courtship. Unlike most other parotias, it also has white flank plumes, a gold-and-white crest, golden whiskers and eyebrow, and iridescent throat as well as breast feathers. The female is an overall brown bird barred greyish below.

Subspecies

Queen Carola's parotia Carola39s Parotia YouTube

Queen Carola's parotia often includes the enigmatic Berlepsch's parotia as a subspecies, but information gained when it was rediscovered in 2005 hardened the case for considering them distinct species.

  • Parotia carolae berlepschi (disputed; see above)
  • Parotia carolae carolae
  • Parotia carolae chalcothorax
  • Parotia carolae chrysenia
  • Parotia carolae clelandiae
  • Parotia carolae meeki
  • References

    Queen Carola's parotia Wikipedia