Birds of paradise live in New Guinea and neighboring islands, and are famous for their colorful plumage. Up to now, many species of birds of paradise are facing extinction due to hunting and environmental destruction.
They have been a source of inspiration for decoration and jewelry since time immemorial, but have also been victims of the use of their feathers. Birds of paradise have a unique and wonderful dance to attract female birds.
They build nests from leaves, ferns and vines, often placed in tree hollows. This bird nests in a unique way and lives in tropical forest environments.
The variety of sizes and colors among birds of paradise makes them unique and captivating.
Male birds spend a lot of time attracting mates with unique dances. They build nests and raise their young for about 16-30 days old.