Papua New Guinea's coat of arms has the Bird of Paradise emblem
When papua new guinea is mentioned, the Chinese people feel a little strange. It's a paradise for birds, especially for birds of paradise.
The flag of Papua New Guinea also has the Bird of Paradise logo
There are more than 40 species in the family Bird of Paradise, and more than 30 species in Papua New Guinea. The Bird of Paradise, known as the Bird of Paradise, the Bird of the Sun, and the Bird of the Goddess, was captured by humans because of its gorgeous plumage, resulting in the fact that most species are on the verge of extinction.
Most of the male birds of paradise are the most beautiful birds in the world, and their color and strange posture of male birds are only comparable to male birds such as pheasants and hummingbirds.
West Six-Line Bird of Paradise
Lowe's six-line windbird
Bird of Paradise
Bird of Paradise
King Bird of Paradise
Great Bird of Paradise
Little Bird of Paradise
Bird of Paradise
Curly-crowned glowing windbird
Gorgeous Bird of Paradise
Black sickle-billed windbird
Long-tailed fleshy windbird
Black and blue long-tailed windbird
Lisa cover the nose of the wind bird
Twelve-line Bird of Paradise
Brown-winged bird of paradise
Black-billed sickle-billed windbird
Pale-billed sickle-billed windbird
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