The King Of Sax: Meet One Of World's Most Elusive Birds 

By: EjazUlHaqBhat

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The "King of Sax" refers to the King of Saxony bird of paradise, known for its striking plumage and elusive nature

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This bird of paradise, native to the highlands of Papua New Guinea, uses a variety of captivating displays

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These include its long head feathers, bright blue mouth, loud calls, and swinging technique, to attract female mates

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The King of Saxony bird-of-paradise is a medium-sized bird - about 22 cm long

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The male bird is black and yellow with long, blue "brow-plumes" and iridescent feathers

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The female is greyish-brown with barred underparts and slightly smaller than the male

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It has two long, bright blue head wires, up to 50 cm in length, that can be independently erected

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Males use their head wires during courtship displays, moving them around to attract females

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