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  2. Bird-of-paradise - Wikipedia

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    17 genera, 45 species [ 1] The birds-of-paradise are members of the family Paradisaeidae of the order Passeriformes. The majority of species are found in eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and eastern Australia. The family has 45 species in 17 genera. The members of this family are perhaps best known for the plumage of the males of the ...

  3. Strelitzia - Wikipedia

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    White bird of paradise or giant bird of paradise; wild banana; blue-and-white strelitzia [8] Mozambique, Botswana, Zimbabwe,and Eastern South Africa from the Great Fish River northwards to Richards Bay: Strelitzia reginae (syn. S. parvifolia) Strelitzia, bird of paradise, or crane lily: South Africa (the Cape Provinces and KwaZulu-Natal)

  4. Greater lophorina - Wikipedia

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    The greater lophorina (Lophorina superba), also known as superb bird-of-paradise or greater superb bird-of-paradise, is a species of the Paradisaeidae (bird-of-paradise) family. It was considered the sole species in the genus until in 2017 it was recognised that there were three species ( L. superba , Lophorina minor , and Lophorina niedda ).

  5. Lophorina - Wikipedia

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    Lophorina is a genus of birds in the birds-of-paradise family Paradisaeidae that are endemic to New Guinea, formerly containing a single species, but as of 2017, containing three species. [ 1 ] Description

  6. Blue bird-of-paradise - Wikipedia

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    The blue bird-of-paradise (Paradisornis rudolphi) is a large species of bird-of-paradise. It is the only species in the genus Paradisornis , but was previously included in the genus Paradisaea . It is often regarded as one of the most fabulous and extravagant of all birds of the world, with its glorified and fancy flank feathers present only in ...

  7. Crescent-caped lophorina - Wikipedia

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    The crescent-caped lophorina or Vogelkop superb bird-of-paradise ( Lophorina niedda ), sometimes noted as the curl-caped bird-of-paradise, [ 2] is a species of the Paradisaeidae ( bird-of-paradise) family. It is endemic to the Bird's Head Peninsula in New Guinea ( Vogelkop in Dutch). [ 3] First described in 1930 by Ernst Mayr, it had been ...

  8. King bird-of-paradise - Wikipedia

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    This so-called "living gem" [9] is the smallest and most vividly colored among birds-of-paradise. The king bird-of-paradise is small, measuring approximately 6.3–7.5 inches (16–19 cm) long, but 12.2 inches (31 cm) if central rectrices of adult males included. [10]

  9. Strelitzia reginae - Wikipedia

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    Strelitzia reginae, commonly known as the crane flower, bird of paradise, or isigude in Nguni, [3] is a species of flowering plant native to the Cape Provinces and KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. An evergreen perennial, it is widely cultivated for its dramatic flowers. In temperate areas it is a popular houseplant.