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Bower BirdsZoom ActivitiesFeather With Birds TattooBird ReferenceBower BirdFlying CreaturesBugs LifeBird NestsA Bug's LifeThe architecture of decorous seduction - how bower-birds woo their mate – Historical articles and illustrationsThis edited article about birds originally appeared in Look and Learn issue number 653 published on 20 July 1974. Various bower-birds including the Orange Crested Gardener Bower-bird from New Guinea on the flower-strewn grass in front of its bower (bottom) There are several species of bower-birds all found only in Australia and New Guinea. Only […]97