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Great Bowerbird's Bower

Chlamydera nuchalis

Photo by JackWanamaker
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Field Notes

Description:

I was surprised to see the bower of a Great Bowerbird hidden away in the tangle of the Kimberley's mysterious vine forests.

Habitat:

Vine Forest

Notes:

These vine forests occur in the narrow steep crevasses in the Kimberley Plateau where rain water collects and keeps these mini-ecosystems thriving in the dry season, they are almost inaccessible to humans without constantly chopping through vines and destroying delicate habitats.

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PublishedFebruary 22, 2013

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