The sex lives of bowerbirds: Banding together may pay off for subordinate males
Published Date: 11/30/2022
Source: phys.org
Male spotted bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus maculatus) build and defend a structure of sticks and straw—the bower. They decorate these nests with colorful objects to attract mates during the breeding season. Certain non-resident subordinate males are tolerated by resident males in their bowers over multiple breeding seasons.