The male Regent Bowerbird adds a splash of colour to the forest green with its spectacular yellow, black and red feathers. Inhabits the Eastern coast of Southern Queensland and Northern NSW.
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PLEASE READ & WATCH 4 FUNNY END You will see 4 types of birds b4 the end . I see this bird many times a day feeding on seeds i put out on a stump ouside my lounge window . There is not one picture on the net or in text books like it . Except for the color , it is a female satin bowerbird . It might be an albino , except that it is not realy white , more like blonde ,hence i have named her Blondie .She also has some pinky brown feathers as well as pinkish legs instead of dark . I am leaning towards her being a Albino satin bowerbird , but i am not an expert , perhaps its a new species .i know bowerbirds have crossed with other BB species b4 . IS THIS A NEW SPECIES OR ALBINO ?? Please comment ,esp if you are a expert on birds , thanks
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