Etymology. The females are maroon colored and slimmer than the males. 2012. ^ "Lophorina superba". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2013.2. International Union for Conservation of Nature. Description. This lesser bird comes from the native of northern New Guinea forest and nearby islands as well. Superb Bird-of-paradise (minor) ( Lophorina superba minor) Avibase taxonomic concepts v. 06 (Feb 2018): Lesser Superb Bird-of-paradise ( Lophorina minor) Avibase taxonomic concepts v. 07 (Feb 2020): Lesser Superb Bird-of-paradise ( Lophorina minor) Clements, version 2017: Description. Catalan: ocell del paradís superb Czech: Rajka nádherná Danish: Kraveparadisfugl German: Kragenhopf, Kragenparadiesvogel, Kragen-Paradiesvogel English: Greater, Vogelkop or Lesser Superb Bird-of-paradise, Superb Bird of Paradise, Superb Bird-of-paradise Spanish: Ave del Paraíso Soberbia, Ave-del-paraíso Soberbia Estonian: hõlmik-paradiisilind The greater lophorina, superb-bird-of-paradise, or greater superb bird-of-paradise (Lophorina superba) is a species of the Paradisaeidae (bird-of -paradise) family. Generally considered a subspecies of Lophorina superba. the males have green emerald on the throat and a pair of the long tail and beautiful flank plumes in deep yellow on the base. Adult male jet black with iridescent crown and blue breast shield; cape of elongated nape feathers fans out symmetrically when raised. Superb Bird of Paradise. The first Raggiana bird of paradise chicks to be raised in North America hatched at the Zoo in 1981. In 1968, a pair of lesser superb birds of paradise raised a chick at the Zoo, the first successfully reared young of any species of bird of paradise at the Zoo, and the first hatching of this species in the US. Scientific name. Lophorina (Greek, crested nose, referring to feathers at base of upper bill); superba (Latin, superb). Lesser superb bird-of-paradise, or lesser lophorina (Lophorina minor), though this species' validity is disputed. Lesser Bird of Paradise . Lophorina superba. Adult male averages 26 cm long, female, 25 cm. Sexually dimorphic. Retrieved 26 November 2013. It was considered the sole species in the genus until in 2017 it was recognised that there were three species (L. superba, Lophorina minor, and Lophorina niedda. Other synonyms. # Raising baby starling birds on hand video: #The Blue Bird of Paradise.

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