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Fauna · Tari, Enga Province, PG

Blue Bird-of-Paradise Lek — PNG Highlands

The blue bird-of-paradise (Paradisornis rudolphi) — whose male hangs upside down from a branch during display, the deep blue and black plumage parting to reveal an elliptical lavender-blue display fan with two elongated ribbon-like wires, the display accompanied by a mechanical vibrating sound — performs at traditional display perches in the Tari Gap and Kumul Lodge areas of the Southern Highlands and Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea. The upside-down display's combination of the extraordinary colour revelation (the colours invisible until the inversion begins) and the vibrating sound creates the bird-of-paradise's most alien display, as if the bird is transforming into a different creature entirely. The Kumul Lodge's hide system provides the finest accessible blue bird-of-paradise encounter, positioned 3 metres from established display perches with the birds' complete habituation to the hide structure.

When
Jan — Dec
Best viewing
A pre-dawn vigil in a purpose-built hide, rewarded by the male blue bird-of-paradise hanging upside down to reveal a hidden lavender-blue display fan accompanied by an eerie mechanical vibration. The habituation of the birds and the three-metre hide distance make this an exceptionally intimate encounter.
Category
Fauna
Status
Peak season

About this spectacle

At first light in the PNG Highlands, the male blue bird-of-paradise (Paradisornis rudolphi) locks onto a familiar branch and performs one of nature's most startling displays. He inverts — hanging upside down — and his deep blue and black plumage parts to reveal an elliptical lavender-blue fan, colours that are entirely invisible until the inversion begins. A mechanical vibrating sound accompanies the transformation, pulsing through the pre-dawn forest. The effect is genuinely otherworldly: the bird seems to dissolve into something else entirely. At Kumul Lodge's purpose-built hide, visitors are positioned approximately three metres from established display perches, the birds fully habituated to the structure. The hide system delivers a controlled, intimate encounter — no crashing through undergrowth, no flushed birds — just the slow emergence of the display fan in the early morning light, the vibration audible even at close range. This is among the most sought-after wildlife encounters in the Asia-Pacific.

When to go

Jan — Dec

Getting there

Nearest airport: MDU. Nearest city: Mount Hagen.

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