Species that you would expect to see:
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Raggiana Bird-of-Paradise – Papua New Guinea’s national bird, renowned for its spectacular courtship displays in forest clearings.
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King of Saxony Bird-of-Paradise – Instantly recognisable with its extraordinary head plumes waving above the canopy.
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Brown Sicklebill – A striking highland species with a long decurved bill and loud, metallic calls.
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Blue Bird-of-Paradise – One of the most dazzling Birds-of-Paradise, draped in vivid blue plumage and long tail feathers.
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King Bird-of-Paradise – A tiny, jewel-like species, brilliant scarlet with ornate tail wires tipped in emerald discs.
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Flame Bowerbird – One of PNG’s most flamboyant species, with males constructing decorative bowers to impress females.
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Lawes’s Parotia – Known as the ballerina bird, with males performing elegant dances to woo mates.
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Scheepmaker’s crowned Pigeon – One of the world’s largest and most impressive pigeons, with an ornate lacy crest and deep forest presence.
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Crested Berrypecker – A colourful canopy species and member of one of PNG’s endemic bird families.
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Crested Satinbird – A jewel-like passerine, with males glowing orange against the forest backdrop.
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Blue-capped Ifrit – A rare montane bird unique to New Guinea, known for its striking blue crown.
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Nicobar Pigeon – A stunning pigeon with iridescent plumage and long hackled feathers, seen around coastal forests.










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