- Berlepsch's Parotia
Taxobox
name = Berlepsch's Parotia
status = DD | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Paradisaeidae
genus = "Parotia "
species = "P. berlepschi"
binomial = "Parotia berlepschi"
binomial_authority = Kleinschmidt, 1897The Berlepsch's Parotia ("Parotia berlepschi"), also known as Berlepsch's Six-wired Bird of Paradise, is a medium-sized blackbird of paradise with a bronze-tinged upperparts, conspicuous white flank plumes, iridescent coppery-greenish breast plumes, and six flag-tipped head wires. The duller female lacks the head wires, has finely dark-barred whitish underparts, brown upperparts, and rufous wings. Theirides of both sexes are whitish.It resembles and is often considered to be a
subspecies of theCarola's Parotia , but it differs from the latter by having more heavily bronzed plumage and no eye ring.Previously known only from four
specimens , the home of this little known bird of paradise is located in 1985 by the American scientistJared Diamond atFoja Mountains of Papua,Indonesia . Diamond encountered only female of this species. In December 2005, an international team of eleven scientists from the United States, Australia and Indonesia, led by ornithologist andConservation International vice-presidentBruce Beehler traveled to the unexplored areas of Foja Mountains and rediscovered the Berlepsch's Parotia among other little known and new species. The first photographs of them were taken during the rediscovery [http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/02/photogalleries/newguinea/photo4.html] .The name commemorates a 19th century German
ornithologist Hans von Berlepsch .External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4688000.stm BBC News: Rediscovery news article]
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