Onychorhynchus coronatus
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King BoP- in the same area as Greater BoP. Can’t recall how we located it (possibly it called), but then was perched for a good time, enough to get it in the telescope once you had found a suitable window in the leaves. Some views were just of a tail curl!
Flame Bowerbird- a stick hide overlooking the bower, the male came in almost as soon as we arrived, and did a little tidying up. It is the very same bower filmed by the BBC, and I believe they were intending to return last year for more filming.
Pitta - the trick is to be in the forest at dawn as it calls and displays. It perches about 5m up on a bare branch, and is then quite easy to follow, particularly with a great local guide! I’d have been more worried about getting lost; when we had had our fill of it, I had a mental picture of which way we needed to go, but was completely and totally wrong; we were more or less back where we had first seen it!
All of these sound like incredible experiences !
So you saw the same bowerbird as the one made famous by the BBC