What is another word for chlamydera?

Pronunciation: [klˈama͡ɪdɹə] (IPA)

Chlamydera, commonly called the bowerbirds, are a group of birds found in Australia and New Guinea. The name 'chlamydera' is derived from the Latin word for cloak or mantle, perhaps alluding to the bird's flamboyant plumage. There are several synonyms for 'chlamydera' including 'bowerbird', 'garden bird', and 'regent bird'. These birds are known for their unique mating behavior of building complex bowers or structures to attract mates, decorated with bright objects such as flowers, leaves and even discarded human items. The bowerbirds belong to the family Ptilonorhynchidae and are an important part of the ecosystems they inhabit.

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