Manucodia
The Manucodia is a genus of the bird of paradise that has five medium-sized members. Members of this genus are monogamous and sexually monomorphic. They can be found in the lowland forests of northeastern Australia, New Guinea and nearby islands.
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| Trumpet manucode (Manucodia keraudrenii) | |
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| Genus: | Manucodia Boddaert, 1783 |
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Members
- Glossy-mantled manucode, Manucodia atra
- Jobi manucode, Manucodia jobiensis
- Crinkle-collared manucode, Manucodia chalybata
- Curl-crested manucode, Manucodia comrii
- Trumpet manucode, Manucodia keraudrenii
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