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King Bird-of-paradise

Scientific name: Cicinnurus regius


King Bird-of-paradise

IUCN Status: Least concern

Family: PARADISAEIDAE

Group: Birds

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 10 m

Breeding season / Courtship: N/A

Gestation: N/A

Births: N/A


Habitat:
Tropical forests, mangroves, wooded areas

Description:
The King Bird-of-paradise, Cicinnurus regius, is a captivating bird from the Paradisaeidae family, native to the tropical forests of New Guinea and surrounding islands. This small bird, measuring about 16 cm, is renowned for its vibrant plumage and spectacular courtship displays. The male sports bright red plumage with metallic green feathers on the chest and two long spiral-shaped tail feathers. The female, more subdued, has brownish plumage. The King Bird-of-paradise is a solitary bird, except during the breeding season when the male performs intricate dances to attract the female. It primarily feeds on fruits and insects. Although its habitat is threatened by deforestation, it is currently classified as "least concern" by the IUCN.

Recommended lens:
>=400mm

Photography tips:
To photograph the King Bird-of-paradise, it's essential to use a telephoto lens of at least 400mm to capture the details of its plumage without disturbing it. Opt for early morning hours when the light is soft and the bird is most active. Be patient and discreet, as this bird is suspicious. Use a tripod to avoid camera shake and set your camera to a fast shutter speed to freeze its movements. Finally, always maintain a safe distance of at least 10 meters to avoid disrupting its natural behavior.

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