Lucky you! Maybe write us what you seen?
Apparently every birding tour visiting Tari sees it within 2-4 days. Tari has an airport and road connection to Mt. Hagen. And one group seen it in vicinity of Mt. Hagen, too. If you go there next time, let us know how it was
Other magical birds are paradise kingfishers (Tanisyptera). Beautiful, common in NG and almost unknown outside.
Hello Jurek,
Here is the complete of Bird of Paradise I have seen in the wild so far.
Moluccan Islands
Paradise Crow Lycocorax pyrrhopterus (on Halmahera, just calls on Obi unfortunely)
Wallace's Standardwing Semioptera wallacii (on Halmahera and Obi)
Australia
Paradise Riflebird Ptiloris paradiseus
Victoria's Riflebird Ptiloris victoriae
Magnificent Riflebird Ptiloris magnificus
Trumpet Manucode
New Guinea (West Papuan Islands Included)
Glossy-mantled Manucode Manucodia atra
Jobi Manucode, Manucodia jobiensis
Crinkle-collared Manucode Manucodia chalybata
Trumpet Manucode Manucodia keraudrenii
Long-tailed Paradigalla Paradigalla carunculata
Short-tailed Paradigalla Paradigalla brevicauda
Arfak Astrapia Astrapia nigra
Splendid Astrapia Astrapia splendidissima
Ribbon-tailed Astrapia Astrapia mayeri
Stephanie's Astrapia Astrapia stephaniae
Western Parotia Parotia sefilata
Carola's Parotia Parotia carolae
Lawes's Parotia Parotia lawesii
Eastern Parotia Parotia helenae
King of Saxony Bird of Paradise Pteridophora alberti
Superb Bird of Paradise Lophorina superba
King Bird of Paradise Cicinnurus regius
Magnificent Riflebird Ptiloris magnificus
Eastern Riflebird Ptiloris intercedens
Twelve-wired Bird of Paradise Seleucidis melanoleuca
Pale-billed Sicklebill Epimachus bruijnii
Brown Sicklebill Epimachus meyeri
Magnificent Bird of Paradise Cicinnurus magnificus
Wilson's Bird of Paradise Cicinnurus respublica
Red Bird of Paradise Paradisaea rubra
Raggiana Bird of Paradise Paradisaea raggiana
Lesser Bird of Paradise Paradisaea minor
Greater Bird of Paradise Paradisaea apoda
Going to PNG in 2008 again and hope to get the following then.
Wahnes's Parotia Parotia wahnesi
Huon Astrapia Astrapia rothschildi
Blue Bird of Paradise Paradisaea rudolphi
Emperor Bird of Paradise Paradisaea guilielmi
Well, I have been in Tari twice already (2002 and 2006) and dipped on the Blue on both occasions, despite spending several days here in 06, I sure heard them on several occasions but didnt see them except on one occasion, me and an american group there at the same time as me did get a very short glimps of an adult female. So far from everyone sees it here, maybe in the past but its getting more and more uncommon, despite it being a top spot for world birders, awfull lot of illegal hunting going on still. For many people poor views in mist or calls is enough, not for me, I want to see one for at least a few minutes as well as observe the display of the male. And just the road is the problem, the ares has become more accesible in the last 10 years and alot of birds has become more rare as a result, well I hope to finally get it in 2008 however

, going to an area much farer east this time to try my luck, the southern boundary of Huon Peninsula were many undiscovered and some only recently discovered population still exist, and much easier to see, a German guy I spoke with in mid 2007 saw a total of 11 (including three males, two displaying) during a week stay.