Paradisaea Guilielmi
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Paradisaeidae
Genus: Paradisaea
Species: Paradisaea Guilielmi
Scientific Name:
Paradisaea Guilielmi
Common Name/s:
Emperor bird-of-paradise
Emperor Of Germany's bird-of-paradise
White-plumed bird-of-paradise
Geographic Range:
Paradisaea Guilielmi is endemic to the Huon Peninsula of Papua New Guinea. It is widespread and relatively common in forest from 670-1,350 m, sometimes from 450-
1,500 m throughout the Peninsula.
Habitat:
Emperor Bird Of Paradise is native to only Papua New Guinea. New Guinea is an extremely mountainous island. Its equatorial location results in a tropical climate near sea level, but cooler conditions higher in the mountains. The natural habitat of this bird is in forests, subtropical/ tropical moist lowland or subtropical/tropical moist montane. These birds live in a terrestrial system, where there is easy access to food and water.
Population:
Emperor Of Germany's Bird-of-Paradise qualifies as near threatened. Regardless of this species moderately small population, it is undergoing replacement and therefore resulting in a rapid population decline. The population of Paradisaea Guilielmi cannot currently be identified due to the fact that there is no data on the population trends.
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Paradisaeidae
Genus: Paradisaea
Species: Paradisaea Guilielmi
Scientific Name:
Paradisaea Guilielmi
Common Name/s:
Emperor bird-of-paradise
Emperor Of Germany's bird-of-paradise
White-plumed bird-of-paradise
Geographic Range:
Paradisaea Guilielmi is endemic to the Huon Peninsula of Papua New Guinea. It is widespread and relatively common in forest from 670-1,350 m, sometimes from 450-
1,500 m throughout the Peninsula.
Habitat:
Emperor Bird Of Paradise is native to only Papua New Guinea. New Guinea is an extremely mountainous island. Its equatorial location results in a tropical climate near sea level, but cooler conditions higher in the mountains. The natural habitat of this bird is in forests, subtropical/ tropical moist lowland or subtropical/tropical moist montane. These birds live in a terrestrial system, where there is easy access to food and water.
Population:
Emperor Of Germany's Bird-of-Paradise qualifies as near threatened. Regardless of this species moderately small population, it is undergoing replacement and therefore resulting in a rapid population decline. The population of Paradisaea Guilielmi cannot currently be identified due to the fact that there is no data on the population trends.