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    The Curl-crested Manucode, Manucodia comrii is a compact and large, up to 43cm long, bird of paradise with glossy purple, black and green plumage, red iris and crinkled yellowish green upper breast and neck feathers. It has curled head feathering and twisted central tail feathers. Both sexes are similar with a slightly smaller female.

    Endemic to Papua New Guinea, the Curl-crested Manucode is distributed to the Trobriand Islands and islands of the D'Entrecasteaux Archipelago. This species is also one of the largest and heaviest among birds of paradise. The diet consists mainly of fruits.

    The British zoologist Philip Lutley Sclater named this species after Dr. Peter Comrie, who discovered the bird at Fergusson Island in 1874.

    A common species in its limited range, the Curl-crested Manucode is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.


        Curl-crested Manucode
    NameCurl-crested Manucode
    StatusLC
    RegnumAnimalia
    PhylumChordate
    ClassisBird
    OrdoPasseriformes
    FamiliaParadisaeidae
    GenusManucodia
    SpeciesM. comrii
    BinomialManucodia comrii
    Binomial AuthorityPhilip Lutley Sclater
     
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