Wilson’s Bird-of-Paradise, also known as Cicinnurus respublica from western Papua New Guinea. This image shows it's single tightly folded tail feather. The most curious feature of this species is the elaborate display the male birds employ to attract a mate. During mating season, the male birds first make a clearing on the forest floor, removing all twigs and detritus. Once a female suitor arrives, the male performs a dazzling dance.