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This image captures an indoor museum exhibit showcasing various bowerbird species and their intricate bower constructions. The scene is presented vertically, with the main bower on the right and individual birds mounted on the left. The central feature is a large, elaborate bower, fashioned from dried twigs and sticks, occupying the right side of the display. This bower is distinctively decorated with numerous bright blue plastic items, including bottle caps, small spherical objects, and various other fragments, scattered throughout the structure and around its entrance. A dark, black-feathered bird, likely a male Satin Bowerbird, is partially visible nestled within the bower, appearing to arrange or observe the decorations. Another small, brown bird is perched just outside the bower to the lower left. On the left side of the exhibit, several taxidermied bowerbirds are displayed against a clean white background. A striking male Regent Bowerbird, characterized by its glossy black plumage and vibrant golden-yellow head and wing patches, is suspended in a downward-facing pose. Below it are two brown-feathered birds; one is clearly identified as a female Regent Bowerbird. Other birds, including a "SPOTTED BOW..." and a "CATBIRD," are partially visible further left. Each bird is accompanied by an informational label on a white block, featuring the species name, family ("Ptilonorhynchidae" for the Regent Bowerbird), and small maps indicating their geographical range, which aligns with Australia. The display vividly illustrates the bowerbirds' unique behavior of collecting objects to decorate their bowers for courtship, with the blue plastic highlighting their preference for specific colors. The exhibit is likely located in Sydney, Australia, educating visitors about these native birds.
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