Examples of 'bowerbird' in a sentence

Meaning of "bowerbird"

Bowerbird is used as an adjective to describe something that is related to or resembling a bowerbird, a type of bird known for its unique mating rituals involving the building of ornate structures to attract mates.
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A flame bowerbird does not fight to win a mate.
Except this work of art was created by a bowerbird.
Every bowerbird works in his own medium.
Cemeteries offer special possibilities to an imaginative bowerbird.
The golden bowerbird is a much shyer creature.
This is the bower of the golden bowerbird.
The streaked bowerbird is a polygamous species.
It is one of the preferred foods of the spotted bowerbird.
This species is the first bowerbird described by naturalists.
Perhaps he will have better luck with a real bowerbird.
This great bowerbird has spent over a decade.
It takes up to seven years for a male bowerbird to reach maturity.
The male bowerbird spends hours sorting and arranging things.
The treasures of a male bowerbird.
Spotted bowerbird egg.

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Bower decorations are good predictors of mating success in the spotted bowerbird.
But he soon realises spy bowerbird is immune to his charm.
So we forget about the long-lost bowerbird.
The satin bowerbird that built this bower prefers blue objects.
Take the male bowerbird.
However for the male bowerbird and Barrie the female was still proving a problem.
Bower of a spotted bowerbird.
I have just heard the bowerbird call just at the right of the hide.
It 's built to attract a female bowerbird.
I have just heard the bowerbird call just to the right of the hide.
Just as each human person has his or her individuality, so does every male bowerbird.
He is under surveillance from a female spy bowerbird with a particularly beady eye.
The red and black of the fruiting body attracts birds, such as the satin bowerbird.
Generate your own Bowerbird codes for free.
This great bowerbird has spent over a decade building this collection of mostly man-made objects.
In addition, many species of bowerbird are superb vocal mimics.
The other side of town the army barracks, and that has other possibilities for a bowerbird.
This is a bowerbird named Tanner.
No ornithologist has ever seen the mating of Archbold 's bowerbird.
Why does a bowerbird collect piles of garbage?
It 's harder to find than a yellow-fronted bowerbird.
So it 's hardly surprising that the bowerbird family has representatives up here too.
The flame bowerbird ( Sericulus aureus ) is one of the most brilliantly coloured bowerbirds.
Needs to replenish his bower. The male bowerbird who was their first victim.
And here is one of those treasure-hoarding capitalists, the flamed bowerbird.
Indeed, the male flame bowerbird also has a courtship display along with his bower.
The tooth-billed bowerbird.
In Papua New Guinea, the bowerbird has lovingly rebuilt and redecorated his bower.
And this is its creator - a five-year-old juvenile male satin bowerbird.
In Papua New Guinea, the bowerbird has lovingly rebuilt and redecorated his bower . Another visitor.
A stick bower. It's built to attract a female bowerbird.
But spy bowerbird isn't off the hook.
The world's most brightly colored bird. A flame bowerbird.
The western bowerbird ( " Chlamydera guttata " ) is a species of bird in the bowerbird family.
Sericulus aureus ardens, bird skin of a flame bowerbird sent by Lorentz from South New-Guina in 1907.

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