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    The long-tailed paradigalla (Paradigalla carunculata) is a large, approximately 37 cm long, black bird-of-paradise with long and pointed tail. One of...
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    paradigallas and the four junglefowls exhibits facial wattles. Long-tailed paradigalla, Paradigalla carunculata Short-tailed paradigalla, Paradigalla...
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    The short-tailed paradigalla is distinguished from its nearest relative, the long-tailed paradigalla, by its smaller size, shorter tail feathers and...
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    are questionable. The fourth clade includes the Epimachus sicklebills, Paradigalla, and the astrapias. The final clade includes the Cicinnurus and the Paradisaea...
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    species. There have also been records of hybrids with the long-tailed paradigalla (Paradigalla carunculata), superb bird-of-paradise (Lophorina superba)...
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  • long-tail, is a bird in the family Paradisaeidae that was proposed by Erwin Stresemann to be an intergeneric hybrid between a long-tailed paradigalla...
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  • mockingbird Long-tailed myna Long-tailed nightjar Long-tailed paradigalla Long-tailed paradise whydah Long-tailed parakeet Long-tailed potoo Long-tailed reed...
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  • sicklebill, Epimachus meyeri Long-tailed paradigalla, Paradigalla carunculata (E) Short-tailed paradigalla, Paradigalla brevicauda Splendid astrapia,...
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    incorrect, but revealed it to actually be an F1 hybrid between a long-tailed paradigalla and a black sicklebill. Frith & Beehler (1998), pp.508-509. Fuller...
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    feathers. It is adorned with a pair of long black tail wires and large flank plumes. The male has the long tail feather while the female does not. The...
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    mantle on its neck, light green mouth, rich blue feet, and two curved violet tail feathers. The head is naked blue, with a black double cross pattern on it...
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    Vogelkop lophorina (category CS1: long volume value)
    26 cm (about 10 inches) long, (passerine) bird. The male is black with an iridescent green crown, blue-green breast cover, and a long velvety black erectile...
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    bird-of-paradise in the genus Paradisaea, family Paradisaeidae. Large, up to 33 cm long, brown and yellow with a dark brown iris, grey legs, and yellow bill. The...
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    tail swinging, fluffing of the white abdominal feathers that makes the bird look like a cotton ball, and acrobatic movements of their elongated tail wires...
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    22 cm long. The male is black and yellow with a dark brown iris, brownish-grey legs, a black bill with a bright aqua-green gape, and two remarkably long (up...
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    ribbon-tailed astrapia is medium-sized, up to 32 cm long (without including the tail of the male, which can be over 1 metre). Male ribbon-tailed astrapia...
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    being around 30 cm, or a little over a foot in length (excluding the long tail wires), rivaling some of the Paradisaea and Manucodia species. Unlike...
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    brownish-yellow upper back. The male has a dark emerald-green throat, a pair of long tail-wires and is adorned with ornamental flank plumes which are deep yellow...
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    Appendix II of CITES. The trumpet manucode is approximately 31 cm (12 in) long. It has elongated horn-like head tufts and loose neck feathers. The plumage...
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    pectoral plumes), and a pair of wire-like feathers emerging from the end of the tail. The flank plumes are used during breeding displays. The name, Paradisaea...
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    the bird's will. The unadorned olive-brown female is smaller but has a longer tail than the male. The males are polygamous. They gather and perform a spectacular...
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  • Erwin Stresemann proposed is an intergeneric hybrid between a long-tailed paradigalla and western parotia, an identity confirmed by DNA analysis. Only...
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    with shiny turquoise-greenish. The tail is blackish-brown with two long, sickle-like, partially curved central tail plumes that are colored light blue...
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  • Brown sicklebill, Epimachus meyeri Long-tailed paradigalla, Paradigalla carunculata Short-tailed paradigalla, Paradigalla brevicauda Splendid astrapia, Astrapia...
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    bird-of-paradise species, excluding the tail. The males reach up to around 69 cm (27 in) long and weigh up to 205g, including the tail, while the smaller female is...
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    was considered by Erwin Stresemann to be a hybrid between the long-tailed paradigalla and the superb bird-of-paradise, though doubts have been raised...
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  • Ribbon-tailed astrapia Wilson's bird-of-paradise Pale-billed sicklebill Long-tailed paradigalla Emperor bird-of-paradise Red bird-of-paradise Wahnes's parotia...
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    Greater bird-of-paradise (category CS1: long volume value)
    bird world". The males measure up to 43 cm (17 in), excluding the long, twin tail-wires. The female is smaller, at roughly 35 cm (14 in). The plumage...
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    central New Guinea This riflebird is a medium-sized bird, being up to 34 cm long. The male is velvet-black bird-of-paradise with elongated black filamental...
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    two species in the genus Paradigalla. Astrapia and Paradigalla are members of a larger clade that includes the other long-tail birds-of-paradise from the...
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