In order to entice predatory mammals, male bowerbirds create complex displays in the form of magnificent bowers.
The male bowerbirds are incredibly colorful, but the females usually have olive-brown plumage with a hint of yellow around the beak.
The pristine rain forests of Papa New Guinea are home to this exquisite flower.
Male bowerbirds are known to build ornate bowers from which they attempt to woo potential mates with elaborate shows.