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- Western_bowerbird abstract "The western bowerbird (Chlamydera guttata) is a species of bird in the bowerbird family. The species is a common endemic of Australia. It has a disjunct distribution, occurring in Central Australia and the Pilbara region of Western Australia. There are two subspecies, the nominate, which occupies most of its range, and P. g. cateri, which occurs only the North West Cape in Western Australia. The species was first collected in 1861 by the explorer Francis Gregory, who gave the specimen to John Gould. The specific name guttata means spotted, referring to its plumage. The species is similar to the spotted bowerbird, and has often been treated as a subspecies of it.The western bowerbird is smaller than the other bowerbird it shares its range with, the great bowerbird. It measures between 24–28 cm in length and weighs between 120-150 g. Both sexes are similar in size and dimensions, except that the tail of the female is slightly longer. The plumage is brown with reddish or buff spots over the throat, chest, neck, back head and wings, with a pink erectile crest on the nape. The tail is brown and the undersides are buff. The plumage of the female is similar to the male but more spotted on the throat.The western bowerbird feeds on fruits, particularly those of the rock fig (Ficus platypoda), sandalwood, snake gourd (Trichosanthes cucumerina) and mistletoes. They will also enter farms to feed on cultivated fruits. Other items taken in the diet include nectar, flowers, insects such as ants, moths, beetles and grasshoppers, and spiders. They need to drink regularly and are rarely found far from water.Like most bowerbirds the western bowerbird is polygamous, with a male mating with several females over a breeding season and the female undertaking all nesting, incubation and chick-rearing responsibilities. As is typical in the family the male constructs an elaborate bower with which to attract females. Western bowerbird bowers are paired avenues of sticks, 20–25 cm tall, and 25-35 long placed on top of a platform of sticks. The bower is decorated with green and white objects, including berries, fruits, shells, pebbles and bones. Man-made objects may also be used for decoration, including glass, gun casings and metal objects. Each bower may be used for a number of years and when new bowers are constructed material from the older bower will be recycled. The male advertises his bower with calls, when the female arrives to inspect he will perform ritualised dances, fanning his tail, jumping and wing flicking, as well as further calling. Decorations will also be held in the bill and shaken vigorously, and the pink crest on the neck will be erected.The female constructs the nest, a shallow cup of small twigs nested on a larger platform of sticks, around 2–6 m up a tree or shrub, often in a clump of mistletoe. The clutch is usually one or two eggs, which are green to buff, glossy and covered in dark scribble patterns. The incubation period is unknown.".
- Western_bowerbird binomialAuthority John_Gould.
- Western_bowerbird class Bird.
- Western_bowerbird conservationStatus "LC".
- Western_bowerbird conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Western_bowerbird family Bowerbird.
- Western_bowerbird genus Chlamydera.
- Western_bowerbird kingdom Animal.
- Western_bowerbird order Passerine.
- Western_bowerbird phylum Chordate.
- Western_bowerbird thumbnail Chlamydera_guttata_14_-_Christopher_Watson.jpg?width=300.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageID "12443345".
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageLength "4830".
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageRevisionID "618388139".
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Bird_collections.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Bird_nest.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Bird_vocalization.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Bowerbird.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_South_Australia.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chlamydera.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Central_Australia.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Chlamydera.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Clutch_(eggs).
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Crest_(feathers).
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Egg_incubation.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Endemism.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Ficus_platypoda.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Gregory.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Great_bowerbird.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink John_Gould.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Mistletoe.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Nectar.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Passerine.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Pilbara.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Plumage.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Polygamy.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Range_(biology).
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Sandalwood.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Spotted_bowerbird.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Trichosanthes_cucumerina.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink File:Chlamydera_guttata.jpg.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLink File:Chlamydera_guttata_03_-_Christopher_Watson.jpg.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLinkText "Western bowerbird".
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageWikiLinkText "western bowerbird".
- Western_bowerbird binomial "Chlamydera guttata".
- Western_bowerbird binomialAuthority "Gould, 1862".
- Western_bowerbird classis Bird.
- Western_bowerbird familia Bowerbird.
- Western_bowerbird genus "Chlamydera".
- Western_bowerbird name "Western bowerbird".
- Western_bowerbird ordo Passerine.
- Western_bowerbird phylum Chordate.
- Western_bowerbird regnum Animal.
- Western_bowerbird species "C. guttata".
- Western_bowerbird status "LC".
- Western_bowerbird statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bowerbird.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Western_bowerbird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Western_bowerbird subject Category:Birds_of_South_Australia.
- Western_bowerbird subject Category:Chlamydera.
- Western_bowerbird hypernym Bird.
- Western_bowerbird type Animal.
- Western_bowerbird type Bird.
- Western_bowerbird type Eukaryote.
- Western_bowerbird type Species.
- Western_bowerbird type Thing.
- Western_bowerbird type Q19088.
- Western_bowerbird type Q729.
- Western_bowerbird comment "The western bowerbird (Chlamydera guttata) is a species of bird in the bowerbird family. The species is a common endemic of Australia. It has a disjunct distribution, occurring in Central Australia and the Pilbara region of Western Australia. There are two subspecies, the nominate, which occupies most of its range, and P. g. cateri, which occurs only the North West Cape in Western Australia.".
- Western_bowerbird label "Western bowerbird".
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Q903109.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Chlamydera_guttata.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Западна_беседкова_птица.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Chlamydera_guttata.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Chlamydera_guttata.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Chlamydera_guttata.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs مرغ_کریچساز_غربی.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Lännenhelmilavastaja.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Jardinier_tacheté.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs סוכי_מערבי.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Nyugati_lugasépítő.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Gevlekte_prieelvogel.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs m.02w62nw.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Västlig_lövsalsfågel.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Chlamydera_guttata.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Chlamydera_guttata.
- Western_bowerbird sameAs Q903109.
- Western_bowerbird wasDerivedFrom Western_bowerbird?oldid=618388139.
- Western_bowerbird depiction Chlamydera_guttata_14_-_Christopher_Watson.jpg.
- Western_bowerbird isPrimaryTopicOf Western_bowerbird.
- Western_bowerbird name "Western bowerbird".