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Feathers of love - Coggle Diagram
Feathers of love
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Keeping females' attention, he jumps and shakes his feathers until his performance.
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"Butterfly dance", he spends and and moves his wings intensely. "Ballerina dance". While some birds of paradise perform alone, others perform in groups.
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Evolution is crucial role in birds life. Island's unique environment has allowed them to go to extremes unheardlf elsewhere
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Sexual selection, they've slowly undergone changes their colors, feathers, and other talents
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In New Guinea's birds also spring from its varied environments; from coastal plains to cloud forests, from swamps, rising as high as 5,000 meters. The landscape has physical barriers isolate animal populations.
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Watching the display of the birds. "Local will tell you they went into the forest and copied their rituals from the birds" says anthropologist Gillian Gillison. The pained dancers still evokethe birds
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45 brightly colored, evolution of brilliant colors of birds.
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the birds' feathers resulted in a huge amount of hurting. At the peak of the trade in the early 1900s, 80,000 skins a year. Now few birds die for fashion or for traditional costumes
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An illegal market in feathers still exists. Large farms use up thousands of heatares of forest where birds of paradise once lived. Logging, oil prospecting, and mining also present dangers to New Guinea's forests.
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David Mitchell is relying on the help of local villagers to record where the birds display and what they eat. " l had come to cut down some trees and plant yam vines," " Then l saw the birds land there, so l left the trees alone." They'll keep dancing for as long as the forest offers them a stage.