To attract females the male Pin-tailed Whydah (Vidua macroura) performs acrobatic flights to display their long, flowing tail feathers.
— Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) September 17, 2024
📽: softcorebirder/igpic.twitter.com/qKu0K1ahVw
To attract females the male Pin-tailed Whydah (Vidua macroura) performs acrobatic flights to display their long, flowing tail feathers.
— Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) September 17, 2024
📽: softcorebirder/igpic.twitter.com/qKu0K1ahVw
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