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Ribbon-tailed Astrapia

Scientific name: Astrapia mayeri


Ribbon-tailed Astrapia

IUCN Status: Near Threatened

Family: PARADISÉIDÉS

Group: Birds

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 10 m

Breeding season / Courtship: N/A

Gestation: N/A

Births: N/A


Habitat:
Tropical rainforests, mountains, cloud forests

Description:
The Ribbon-tailed Astrapia is a fascinating bird endemic to the mountainous forests of Papua New Guinea. Recognizable by its long, ribbon-like white tail, the male displays an iridescent black plumage with green and violet highlights. The female, more discreet, has brownish tones. This bird primarily inhabits tropical rainforests at altitudes between 1800 and 3500 meters. It feeds mainly on fruits, insects, and small animals. Its behavior is rather suspicious, making it difficult to observe. The breeding period is poorly documented, but it is known that the male performs spectacular courtship displays to attract the female.

Recommended lens:
>=400mm

Photography tips:
To photograph the Ribbon-tailed Astrapia, it is advisable to use a telephoto lens of at least 400 mm to capture the details of its iridescent plumage and long tail. Favor early morning hours to benefit from soft light and avoid harsh shadows. Be patient and discreet, as this bird is suspicious. A tripod can be useful to stabilize your camera, especially in the low-light conditions of tropical forests.

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