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  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.

  2. Bird-of-paradise, (family Paradisaeidae), any of approximately 45 species of small to medium-sized forest birds (order Passeriformes). They are rivalled only by a few pheasants and hummingbirds in colour and in the bizarre shape of the males’ plumage.

  3. Scientific Name: Paradisaeidae. Type: Birds. Size: 4.75 to 39 inches. Size relative to a 6-ft man: There are more than three dozen species in the family Paradisaeidae, more commonly known as the...

  4. Mar 27, 2017 · Deep in the forests of New Guinea there is a rich variety of life, each more bizarre than the last. One such spectacle is the male Bird of Paradise who appears to go to extraordinary lengths...

  5. Jul 3, 2023 · Birds-of-paradise are types of passerine birds of the family Paradisaeidae. Their name is evocative of tropical beauty, something warranted both by the fact their natural habitat is tropical rainforest and their plumage is some of the most beautiful on any bird species in the world.

  6. Birds of Paradise Facts Overview. The vast majority of species within Paradisaeidae are endemic to Papua New Guinea, but species can also be found in eastern Indonesia and Australia, in various rainforest habitats. Most birds-of-paradise species inhabit tropical forests, as well as swaps moss forests, and coastal mangroves.

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · There are 39 species altogether, each one different from the next. They come in a dizzying array of colors, shapes, and sizes, from the plain-looking paradise-crow to the flamboyant plumage of the Raggiana bird-of-paradise. These birds are certainly magnificent to look at, but they are perhaps best known for their ostentatious courtship displays.

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